Sweden
Addressing formats
Every address and city in Sweden has its own unique postcode, therefore it is very important that they are used. This is why addresses are generally only two lines long.
The five digits are separated by a space after the first three digits. The code should be written on the left of the city name, on the same line.
It is usual that the city name is capitalised.
Bjorn Sandgren
Spring
Upplagavagen 10
117 43 STOCKHOLM
SWEDEN
Undeliverable mail terms
- Ej efterfrägad
Not called for
- Flyttat
Gone away
- Ofullständig adress
Address insufficient
- Okänd
Unknown
- Retur
Return
- Vägrad
Refused
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