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Columbia

319,982

Population

34

ZIP Codes

$47,307

Median Income

$151,854

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Columbia

ZIP Code Place Name
29201 Columbia
29202 Columbia
29203 Columbia
29204 Columbia
29205 Columbia
29206 Columbia
29207 Columbia
29208 Columbia
29209 Columbia
29210 Columbia
29211 Columbia
29212 Columbia
29214 Columbia
29215 Columbia
29216 Columbia
29217 Columbia
29218 Columbia
29219 Columbia
29220 Columbia
29221 Columbia
29222 Columbia
29223 Columbia
29224 Columbia
29225 Columbia
29226 Columbia
29227 Columbia
29228 Columbia
29229 Columbia
29230 Columbia
29240 Columbia
29250 Columbia
29260 Columbia
29290 Columbia
29292 Columbia

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Can a city have multiple ZIP codes?
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