Address formats
A digital resource for defining the positions of address elements for any country
This table contains information about the relative position of elements
within address blocks. The data has many uses. It can be used to
correctly output address blocks and to position input fields on forms, for
example.
Each element’s position is shown by a co-ordinate. The first number
indicates the line of the address block, the second the position on that
line. Thus, if an element’s relative location is given as 2,1, this indicates
that it is the first element on the second line of an address block.
The file contains the relative positions of over 30 elements, which is more
than exists in the address block of any country. This allows for mis-fielded
data to be correctly positioned and for elements to be substituted for
nearby elements.
Further explanation of the file’s contents, and how it can be used, can be
found in the documentation, including frequently asked questions.
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