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Syracuse

229,807

Population

28

ZIP Codes

$41,106

Median Income

$106,048

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Syracuse

ZIP Code Place Name
13201 Syracuse
13202 Syracuse
13203 Syracuse
13204 Syracuse
13205 Syracuse
13206 Syracuse
13207 Syracuse
13208 Syracuse
13209 Syracuse
13210 Syracuse
13211 Syracuse
13212 Syracuse
13214 Syracuse
13215 Syracuse
13217 Syracuse
13218 Syracuse
13219 Syracuse
13220 Syracuse
13221 Syracuse
13224 Syracuse
13225 Syracuse
13235 Syracuse
13244 Syracuse
13250 Syracuse
13251 Syracuse
13252 Syracuse
13261 Syracuse
13290 Syracuse

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Can a city have multiple ZIP codes?
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