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Postal Explorer > Publication 28 - Postal Addressing Standards > Appendix D Unusual Addressing Situations > D5 Spanish and Other Foreign Words
These are found in Puerto Rico, for example, and are difficult to match. For
the purpose of providing as much assistance as possible to standardize
Puerto Rico addresses, a complete description of the file format for matching
these addresses begins in part 293. Additional information on Spanish words
used in primary street names may be found in Appendix H.
For the other address styles mentioned, mailers should be aware that the
ZIP+4 file contains these addressing conventions. In most cases, however,
unnecessary punctuation and special characters have been removed and are
not recommended on a mailpiece.
Alphanumeric address ranges create a challenge for accurate matching.
Appendix E provides guidelines for locating and matching alphanumeric
ranges (both primary and secondary).
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