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Global Sourcebook for International Data Management
by Graham Rhind
Mayotte became a département of France on 31st March 2011, replacing its status as a collectivité départementale. It forms part of the French mail system. It is the fourth island of the Comoros’ archipelago.
For supplementary information, see links to post office home pages here , to postal code pages here and to other personal name and addressing issues pages here .
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dd/mm/yyyy dd.mm.yyyy dd-mm-yyyy
The 24-hour clock notation is used, with h, indicating heures, hours, often used as a separator:
14h32 14:32
Most people (about 95%) speak Comorron . About 40% also speak Malagasy . There are also 2 744 speakers of Swahili and about 2 450 speakers of French , the official language.
Please refer to the chapter on France for address information.
This is written Boîte Postale.
All Mayotte postal codes (Code Postal) commence with the digits 976, or 985 for Cédex addresses.
Metadata containing postal code formatting rules, exceptions and regular expressions can be acquired
\A((976)\d{2,2}|(985)\d{2,2})\Z
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Note: This section last updated 21st August 2020
Mayotte is split into 13 cantons and 17 communes (municipalities). It has no arrondissements.
Note: This section last updated 10th September 2024
Mayottan telephone numbers have no area codes. Mobile numbers commence with 639.
Every effort is made to keep this resource updated. If you find any errors, or have any questions or requests, please don't hesitate to contact the author.
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