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ZIP Code 77801 - Benchley, TEXAS

Detailed information about ZIP code 77801 located in Benchley, Texas. This postal code covers standard areas with a population of 7,685 residents.

About 77801 ZIP Code Area

The ZIP code 77801 is part of the USPS (United States Postal Service) system serving the Benchley area. This code ensures efficient mail delivery and geographic organization within Texas.

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Código Postal EEUU - TEXAS - BENCHLEY - 77801

ZIP Code 77801 - Benchley, TEXAS

Detailed information about ZIP code 77801 located in Benchley, Texas. This postal code covers standard areas with a population of 7,685 residents.

About 77801 ZIP Code Area

The ZIP code 77801 is part of the USPS (United States Postal Service) system serving the Benchley area. This code ensures efficient mail delivery and geographic organization within Texas.

City Name Zip Code Type Population
Bryan, TX PRIMARY 77801 STANDARD 7.685
City Name Zip Code Type
Bryan, TX PRIMARY 77801 STANDARD
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  • PRIMARY: Refers to the main name of the city, typically its official designation. Although the city might have an ACCEPTABLE alternative name, the primary name remains the official one.
  • ACCEPTABLE: Indicates a suitable alternative city name. Commonly abbreviated city names are often listed as unacceptable because abbreviations are not considered an acceptable city name format.
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  • UNIQUE: Assigned to a business, government agency, or entity with a significant mail volume. This designation depends on the average daily volume of letter-sized mail received, the availability of ZIP code numbers in the postal area, and a cost-benefit analysis by the postal service.