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Range types

Explanation of street numbering and number ranges in our files

Our range types consists of two characters. The first character indicates the data type
where:
A – Alfa numerical
N – Numerical

The second character indicates the purpose, explained below:

Range code DescriptionExamples
NUAddresses with odd street numbersStorgatan 11, Storgatan 117
NJAddresses with even street numbersStorgatan 12, Storgatan 188
NOAddresses with open numbering (not odd/even). Contains almost exclusively "Box" addressesBox 3002
NAOlder addresses which haven't been properly determined yet. Some addresses may have been numbered, while other do not.Charlottendal 123, Ekeby Gård
AMMeter-point addressing. Consists of two parts where the first part determines the
distance along the main road and the latter indicate the distance in on a strip road. If the latter value is ”0”, it means that the address is positioned alongside the main
route.
Both values are zero-padded and follows the format MMMM-SSSS. Note: Meter-point addresses may be followed by one or two alphanumeric characters, for example. 112-34 A.
Landsvägen 112-34
Landsvägen 112-34 A
AFOpen/free range. Often used for addresses belonging to post- and PO box operators outside PostNord AB.Box 19000
Port A
Port B
ABAddresses without numbering. Most of the administrative post codes resides within this range type. However, there are also "normal" addresses with this range type, for example: "Eriksö Gard".Vårdinge Kyrka,
Företagscenter Ängsgatan,
Poste Restante