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This San Francisco County zip code (zcta) map does not show post box zip codes or unique zip codes. These maps are designed for quick general lookup of census zip code polygon areas. The Census Bureau does not keep up-to-date data-sets of all ZIP codes. Covers San Francisco neighborhoods of Alamo Square, Anza Vista, Ashbury Heights, Balboa Park, Balboa Terrace, Bayview, Bernal Heights, Buena Vista, Castro, Cathedral Hill, Cayuga Terrace, China Basin, Chinatown, Civic Center, Clarendon Heights, Cole Valley, Corona Heights, Cow Hollow, Crocker-Amazon, Diamond Heights, Dogpatch, Dolores Heights, Duboce Triangle, Embarcadero, Eureka Valley, Excelsior, Fillmore, Financial District, Fisherman's Wharf, Forest Hill, Forest Knolls, French Quarter (Belden Place), Glen Park, Golden Gate Heights, Haight-Ashbury, Hayes Valley, Hunters Point, India Basin, Ingleside, Ingleside Terrace, Inner Sunset, Jackson Square, Japantown, Jordan Park, Laguna Honda, Lake, Lakeside, Laurel Heights, Little Hollywood, Little Manila, Little Russia, Little Saigon, Lone Mountain, Lower Haight, Lower Pacific Heights, Lower Nob Hill, Marina District, Merced Heights, Merced Manor, Midtown Terrace, Miraloma Park, Mission Bay, Mission District, Nob Hill, Noe Valley, North Beach, North of the Panhandle, Oceanview, Outer Mission, Pacific Heights, Park Merced, Parkside, Polk Gulch, Portola, Potrero Hill, Presidio, Presidio Heights, Richmond District, Rincon Hill, Russian Hill, Saint Francis Wood, Sea Cliff, Sherwood Forest, Silver Terrace, South Beach, South of Market, South Park, Sunnyside, Sunnydale, Sunset District, Telegraph Hill, Tenderloin, Treasure Island, Twin Peaks, Union Square, University Mound, Upper Market, Visitacion Valley, Vista del Mar, West Portal, Western Addition, Westwood Highlands, Westwood Park, and Zion District.
ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAsª) are a new statistical entity developed by the U.S. Census Bureau for tabulating summary statistics from Census 2000. This new entity was developed to overcome the difficulties in precisely defining the land area covered by each ZIP Code. Defining the extent of an area is necessary in order to accurately tabulate census data for that area.
ZCTAs are generalized area representations of U.S. Postal Service (USPS) ZIP Code service areas. Simply put, each one is built by aggregating the Census 2000 blocks, whose addresses use a given ZIP Code, into a ZCTA which gets that ZIP Code assigned as its ZCTA code. They represent the majority USPS five-digit ZIP Code found in a given area. For those areas where it is difficult to determine the prevailing five-digit ZIP Code, the higher-level three-digit ZIP Code is used for the ZCTA code. Also, Some areas that are in remote regions might have PO box zip code usage. Source U.S. Census
Many large businesses, commercial shipping companies, insurance companies, sales people, sales marketers, travelers, trucking companies, lawyers, demographic researchers, delivery & freight services,Realtors & real estate companies, and citizens needing zip code information use this census information everyday.
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