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4 City division, borough, city
district, ward, or chou (JP)
Examples:
Canada – N/A
Germany – District
Japan – Town
Korea – Urban district
United States – N/A
5 Neighborhood or block Examples:
Canada – N/A
Germany – N/A
Japan – City district
Korea – Neighborhood
United States – N/A
6Street Examples:
Canada – Street
Germany – Street
Japan – Block
Korea – Street
United States – Street
16 Leading street direction N (north), E (east), S (south), W (west), NE, NW, SE, SW
17 Trailing street suffix N (north), E (east), S (south), W (west), NE, NW, SE, SW
18 Street suffix Acceptable values for the United States are listed in the United
States Postal Service Publication 28 [18], Appendix C.
Example: Ave, Place
19 House number The house number (street address)
Example: 1234
20 House number suffix A modifier to the house number. It does not include parts of
the house number.
Example: A, 1/2
21 Landmark or vanity address A string name for a location. It conveys a common local
designation of a structure, a group of buildings, or a place that
helps to locate the place.
Example: UC Berkeley
22 Additional location
information
An unstructured string name that conveys additional
information about the location.
Example: west wing
23 Name (residence and office
occupant)
Identifies the person or organization associated with the
address.
Example: Textures Beauty Salon
24 Postal / zip code The valid postal / zip code for the address.
Example: 95054-1234
25 Building (structure) The name of a single building if the street address includes
more than one building or if the building name is helpful in
identifying the location.
Example: Law Library
TABLE 15 Elements used with civic address (Continued)
Civic Address (CA)
type
Description Acceptable values / examples