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Postal codes of places in Vienna are determined by the district where that place lies. Austrian postal codes have four digits. For Vienna the first digit is always 1. The following two digits are exactly the district number (for districts 1-9 the second digit in the postal code is the leading zero). The last digit in the postal code is usually zero in Vienna. As a result for example Innere Stadt (first district) has the postal code A-1010 and Meidling (12th district) has A-1120.
There are some exceptions to these district-based postal codes. Vienna International Airport located in fact outside the area of Vienna in the state of Lower Austria has a Viennese (but not district-based) postal code 1300. Vienna International Centre (usually called UNO City) has 1400, thought it is situated in the 22th district (Donaustadt). Similarly, Austrian United Nations Peace-Keeping Forces have 1500.
1010 Innere Stadt
1020 Leopoldstadt
1030 Landstrasse
1040 Wieden
1050 Margareten
1060 Mariahilf
1070 Neubau
1080 Josefstadt
1090 Alsergrund
1100 Favoriten
1110 Simmering
1120 Meidling
1130 Hietzing
1140 Penzing
1150 Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus
1160 Ottakring
1170 Hernals
1180 Währing
1190 Döbling
1200 Brigittenau
1210 Floridsdorf
1220 Donaustadt
1230 Liesing
1300 Vienna International Airport
1400 Vienna International Centre (UNO-City, United Nations offices in Vienna)
1500 Austrian United Nations Peace-Keeping Forces