SE Sweden Major Regions Postal Code Details

🏛️ Gotland · Gotlands Län
623 30
Burgsvik
Burgsvik gotland gotlands län 623 30 Sweden
622 56
Dalhem
Dalhem gotland gotlands län 622 56 Sweden
624 67
Fårö
Fårö gotland gotlands län 624 67 Sweden
624 65
Fårösund
Fårösund gotland gotlands län 624 65 Sweden
622 30
Gotlands Tofta
Gotlands Tofta gotland gotlands län 622 30 Sweden
623 37
Havdhem
Havdhem gotland gotlands län 623 37 Sweden
623 52
Hemse
Hemse gotland gotlands län 623 52 Sweden
623 69
Katthammarsvik
Katthammarsvik gotland gotlands län 623 69 Sweden
623 77
Klintehamn
Klintehamn gotland gotlands län 623 77 Sweden
624 54
Lärbro
Lärbro gotland gotlands län 624 54 Sweden
623 21
Ljugarn
Ljugarn gotland gotlands län 623 21 Sweden
622 42
Romakloster
Romakloster gotland gotlands län 622 42 Sweden
624 36
Slite
Slite gotland gotlands län 624 36 Sweden
623 60
Stånga
Stånga gotland gotlands län 623 60 Sweden
624 40
Tingstäde
Tingstäde gotland gotlands län 624 40 Sweden
621 97
Visby
Visby gotland gotlands län 621 97 Sweden

📮SE Sweden Regional Postal Code FAQ & Postal Regulations

📮 What is the format of Swedish postal codes?

Swedish postcodes are 5-digit numbers in "XXX XX" format (e.g., 111 20). The first three digits indicate the region, while the last two specify neighborhoods or streets.

🗺️ How large is a postal code area?

In cities, one code typically covers a single block or small neighborhood. Rural areas may encompass entire villages (averaging ~3000 residents per code).

📝 Is the postal code mandatory?

Yes! All mail (letters/packages) must include the correct postcode. Omission may cause delays or returns.

🔍 How to find a Swedish postcode?

Use PostNord's official online postcode finder by entering street and city names (supports English/Swedish searches).