Russia
Addressing formats
The country uses the 'inverted' format.
The postal code is 6 digits to the left of the city and separated from is by a comma.
The postcode must be the first element in the address.
The family name usually appears first: Troitsky S.T. (in stead of S. T. Troitsky).
The street number follows the street name, separated by a comma.
RUSSIA
125362, Moscow
Svobody Str., 31
TROITSKY, S.
Spring Global Mail
Undeliverable mail terms
- Неполный адрес
Address incomplete
- За отказом
Refused
- За невост-ребованием
Unclaimed
- За выездом
Gone away
National Holidays
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January-1
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New Year's Day
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January-2
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2nd New Year's Day Holiday
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January-7
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Russian Orthodox Christmas
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January-14
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New Year (Orthodox)
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January-16
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Russian Winter Festival
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January-25
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St. Tatiana Day (beginning of Winter Holiday)
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February-23
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Defender of the Fatherland Day
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May-1
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Labor Day
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May-2
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2nd day of Labor
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May-9
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Victory Day
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May-16
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Red Hill holiday
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June-6
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Pushkin's Birthday
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June-12
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Russia Day
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August-19
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Apple Spas
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August-19
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Day of the Failed August, 1991 Coup
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August-22
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National Flag Day
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August-29
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Nut Spas
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September-8
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Siege of Leningrad Day
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September-19
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Moscow Day
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November-4
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Unity Day
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November-7
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Accord & Reconciliation Day
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December-12
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Constitution Day (or Russian Independence Day)
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