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Corpus Christi

305,739

Population

30

ZIP Codes

$48,975

Median Income

$112,051

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Corpus Christi

ZIP Code Place Name
78401 Corpus Christi
78402 Corpus Christi
78403 Corpus Christi
78404 Corpus Christi
78405 Corpus Christi
78406 Corpus Christi
78407 Corpus Christi
78408 Corpus Christi
78409 Corpus Christi
78410 Corpus Christi
78411 Corpus Christi
78412 Corpus Christi
78413 Corpus Christi
78414 Corpus Christi
78415 Corpus Christi
78416 Corpus Christi
78417 Corpus Christi
78418 Corpus Christi
78419 Corpus Christi
78426 Corpus Christi
78427 Corpus Christi
78460 Corpus Christi
78463 Corpus Christi
78465 Corpus Christi
78466 Corpus Christi
78467 Corpus Christi
78468 Corpus Christi
78469 Corpus Christi
78472 Corpus Christi
78480 Corpus Christi

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