Postal Code Finder
Geographic Directory / Belarus

Belarus Address Code Directory

Access a structured directory of 3,133 geocoded location entries. Navigate the complete hierarchy of Belarus divisions to obtain routing identifiers and geographic coordinates.

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How to use: Click on any marker to explore the detailed registry for that specific region. Data points represent geometric centroids of local areas.

Understanding address formats in Belarus

Format Numeric / Alphanumeric
Example Varies by region
Logic Consult official local guidelines for specific district formatting.

Our dataset mapping is based on current coverage and periodic updates from geocoded repositories. Routing boundaries represent spatial centroids for territorial sectors.

Primary Regional Divisions

Explore the top-level territorial jurisdictions of Belarus. Each region manages a collection of provinces and local districts with unique routing identifiers.

Brest Vitebsk Pinsk Minsk Stolin Kalinkovitchi Ivatsevitchi Baranovitchi Gomel Jlobin Proujany Roghatchev Retchitsa Kobrin Poukhovitchi View all regions →

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Baranovitchi
43
Bechenkovitchi
22
Belynitchi
16
Berestovitsa
16
Berezino
23
Bobrouisk
29
Borissov
34
Bouda-Kochelevo
33
Braghin
19
Braslav
31
Brest
55
Bykhov
33
Charkovchtchina
22
Chklov
26
Choumilino
23
Chtchoutchin
30
Diatlovo
23
Dobrouch
25
Dokchitsy
26
Doubrovno
19
Dribin
10
Droghitchin
33
Dzerjinsk
27
Elsk
18
Frunzyenski Rayon
25
Gantsevitchi
20
Gloubokoe
34
Glousk
20
Gomel
42
Gorki
22
Gorodok
28
Grodno
35
Ivanovo
27
Ivatsevitchi
44
Ivie
15
Jabinka
17
Jitkovitchi
35
Jlobin
40
Kalinkovitchi
45
Kamenets
31
Kastrychnitski Rayon
5
Khoiniki
17
Khotimsk
12
Kirovsk
21
Kletsk
24
Klimovitchi
23
Klitchev
13
Kobrin
38
Kopyl
30
Korelitchi
20
Korma
16
Kostukovitchi
20
Krasnopolie
12
Kritchev
12
Krougloe
12
Kroupki
25
Leltchitsy
19
Lepel
26
Liakhovitchi
26
Lida
27
Liozno
24
Loev
17
Loghoisk
28
Louninets
36
Luban
27
Lyeninski Rayon
4
Malorita
18
Maskowski Rayon
1
Miadel
27
Minsk
50
Miory
29
Moghilev
36
Molodetchno
24
Mosty
24
Mozyr
20
Mstislavl
23
Narovlia
11
Nesvij
24
Novogroudok
21
Novopolotsk
1
Ochmiany
22
Oev
1
Oktiabrski
20
Orcha
35
Ossipovitchi
23
Ostrovets
17
Ouchatchi
21
Ouzda
18
Partyzanski Rayon
3
Petrikov
34
Pinsk
51
Polotsk
36
Postavy
29
Poukhovitchi
36
Proujany
39
Pyershamayski Rayon
5
Retchitsa
38
Rodno
1
Roghatchev
38
Rossony
14
Savyetski Rayon
2
Senno
28
Slavgorod
15
Slonim
21
Sloutsk
35
Smolevitchi
23
Smorgon
24
Solighorsk
32
Starye Doroghi
18
Stolbtsy
29
Stolin
48
Svetloghorsk
23
Svislotch
18
Tchachniki
24
Tchaoussy
17
Tcherikov
12
Tcherven
26
Tchetchersk
14
Tolotchin
29
Tsentral’ny Rayon
32
Verkhnedvinsk
24
Vetka
15
Vileika
31
Vitebsk
51
Volkovyssk
25
Volojin
26
Voronovo
20
Zavodski Rayon
13
Zelva
18
* A place (record) represents a unique combination of territorial name and geocoded coordinates.

Data Exports

Bulk geodata for Belarus including territorial centroids and routing identifiers.

Contents: ISO-3166-2, Admin Levels 1-3, Routing identifiers, Decimal Lat/Lng.

License + Attribution

Country datasets are provided under ODbL 1.0. If you redistribute datasets or publish derivatives, include attribution and follow share-alike requirements.

Contains data from PostalCodes.info (postalcodes.info), provided under the Open Database License (ODbL) 1.0.

Coordinates represent approximate administrative centroids. Details: /licensing and /data-sources.

Dataset version: 2026.3 · Updated: 2026-03-10

API Access

Use bulk downloads for integration, or the lightweight JSON search endpoint for interactive lookups.

GET https://postalcodes.info/search?q={query}&country=by
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Geographic Data Questions

What are address codes in this territory?

Address codes are standardized routing identifiers used by postal operators and logistics systems. They map deliveries to specific districts and administrative boundaries.

How can I find a code by city or region?

Search by city, town, or administrative region in our lookup tool to retrieve official entries with geocoded coordinates and hierarchy context.

Why do some cities have multiple codes?

Large urban centers are often partitioned into multiple routing districts to manage high delivery volumes and improve granularity.

Are these codes valid for shipping and forms?

Yes. Registry entries are derived from institutional datasets and are suitable for shipping workflows, e-commerce forms, and address verification.

Can these codes change over time?

Yes. Codes may be updated due to urban growth, rezoning, or operator-level optimizations. Our archive is refreshed regularly to reflect these changes.

Can I download code data for this territory?

Yes. Structured datasets are available in CSV, Excel (XLSX), and JSON with geocoded centroids and administrative names.

Methodology and Practical Use

This reference layer currently exposes 129 primary subdivisions and 3,133 geocoded place rows for implementation work. Typical examples visible in this page include Brest, Vitebsk, Pinsk. Coordinates represent approximate centroids, not parcel boundaries, rooftop points, or legal cadastral limits. Naming conventions can vary across statistical bureaus, municipal gazettes, transport agencies, and civil registries, so spelling differences may describe equivalent places.

For production systems, pair this catalog with domain-specific business rules such as service eligibility, tax jurisdictions, dispatch constraints, and compliance filters. The current formatting profile (Numeric / Alphanumeric, for example Varies by region) is useful as a baseline for validators, parsers, and ingestion pipelines that require deterministic normalization and reproducible joins. Common lookup anchors in this territory include Minsk, Новоселки, Слобода, Заболотье, Старое Село, which helps QA teams test joins and edge-case matching against real place names.

Regional coverage fingerprint: Brest | Vitebsk | Pinsk | Minsk | Stolin | Kalinkovitchi | Ivatsevitchi | Baranovitchi | Gomel | Jlobin | Proujany | Roghatchev.