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Global Sourcebook for International Data Management
by Graham Rhind
A federation of four states ( Yap , Chuuk (Truk), Pohnpei (Ponape) and Kosrae (Kusaie)) in the Western Pacific. It became independent of the United States of America in 1986 but remains part of its postal system.
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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Note: This section last updated 17th May 2021
1,234.45
(where . indicates the decimal separator and , the thousands separator)
The national languages are Chuuk (38 341 speakers); English (3 540 first-language speakers); Kosraean (6 900 speakers); Ponapean (27 700 speakers) and Yapese (6 592 speakers). A further 11 languages are spoken.
Recently independent of the United States (1991), it still forms part of the United States’ postal system. Its state code is FM and its postal codes (ZIP Codes) fall in the range 96941-4.
The name of the island or reef may be included in the address.
A table containing information about the relevant position of elements within address blocks can be acquired
Metadata containing postal code formatting rules, exceptions and regular expressions can be acquired
This is written PO Box.
\A((9694)[0-9]|(9694)[0-9](-)[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9])\Z
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Note: This section last updated 11th July 2011
Micronesia has four states ( Yap , Chuuk (Truk), Pohnpei (Ponape) and Kosrae (Kusaie)) subdivided into municipalities.
Micronesian telephone numbers have no area codes. Subscriber numbers have 7 digits. Mobile numbers commence 970-979.
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