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Thanks for the contribution, I appreciate it. One thing though, you may have seen there is a new government in Afghanistan. Do we have any evidence the postcodes announced in 2011 actually used by anyone? This situation is actually not that uncommon with some countries announcing a different postcode scheme every time the government changes. My goal with this library is not to mirror the theoretical ideal, but rather to deal with what is actually used in the country - and thus also, hopefully, recorded in databases like OpenStreetMap. Do you have any experience of actual current Afghani addresses? |
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Good question! I dont have any first hand info on that. |
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ok, thanks. Then please don't be disappointed, but I am going to hold off on merging until someone with on the ground experience from Afghanistan asks for this. I spent about 10 minutes looking for addresses on Afghani websites, but could not find any I am sorry to say. |
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Yes, I agree. |
Afghanistan introduced Postal Codes/ZIP codes in 2011
syntax source: https://www.upu.int/UPU/media/upu/PostalEntitiesFiles/addressingUnit/afgEn.pdf