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Arlington

207,410

Population

27

ZIP Codes

$111,243

Median Income

$566,519

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Arlington

ZIP Code Place Name
22201 Arlington
22202 Arlington
22203 Arlington
22204 Arlington
22205 Arlington
22206 Arlington
22207 Arlington
22209 Arlington
22210 Arlington
22212 Arlington
22213 Arlington
22214 Arlington
22215 Arlington
22216 Arlington
22217 Arlington
22219 Arlington
22225 Arlington
22226 Arlington
22227 Arlington
22230 Arlington
22240 Arlington
22241 Arlington
22242 Arlington
22243 Arlington
22244 Arlington
22245 Arlington
22246 Arlington

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Can a city have multiple ZIP codes?
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Yes. Many ZIP codes span multiple cities, towns, or unincorporated areas. The USPS assigns ZIP codes based on delivery efficiency, not political boundaries. Rural ZIP codes especially may cover large areas containing several small communities.
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