Argentina mailing address format
The mailing address format in Argentina is as follows:
Street Address:
- Street name (calle) followed by the number (número)
- Example: Calle 9 de Julio 123, Buenos Aires
City:
- City name (ciudad) followed by the province (provincia) in parentheses
- Example: Buenos Aires (Capital Federal)
Postal Code:
- Postal code (código postal) is not always required, but it's recommended to include it
- Example: C1425AAA
Country:
- Argentina (República Argentina)
Full Mailing Address:
- Calle 9 de Julio 123, Buenos Aires (Capital Federal)
- C1425AAA
- Argentina
Additional Tips:
- In Argentina, it's common to use the street name and number only, without the city and province.
- If you're sending mail to a specific department or office within a city, you can include the department name (barrio) followed by the street address.
- Some cities in Argentina have a "CP" (código postal) instead of a postal code.
- It's a good idea to check with the recipient or the Argentine postal service (Correos Argentinos) for specific mailing address requirements.
Here are some examples of mailing addresses in different cities in Argentina:
- Buenos Aires: Calle 9 de Julio 123, Buenos Aires (Capital Federal)
- Córdoba: Calle San Martín 123, Córdoba (Córdoba)
- Mendoza: Calle Sarmiento 123, Mendoza (Mendoza)
- Rosario: Calle Oroño 123, Rosario (Santa Fe)
Remember to double-check the spelling and formatting of the address to ensure that your mail reaches its destination correctly.