Is there an ISO standard address format? I can't seem to find one, and I'd like to know for object- and database-design purposes.

(One interesting document that shows a bunch of formats is this: http://www.bitboost.com/ref/international-address-formats.html, but it's insane!)

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Given the variety of formats in use, I can't imagine an ISO standard for it getting passed, and even if one did it clearly wouldn't mean much. – Jerry Coffin Jan 30 '11 at 3:31
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No; each country defines its own standard.

There have been a number of questions about this in times past, including:

The second of those itself has references to a number of other SO questions.

You might want to check out the grandiosely named Universal Postal Union and its standards.

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I did come across the UPU site in searching around, but I was intimidated by it. "Grandiose" is apt. I don't suppose you could point me towards a page on the site that I should read? – anonymous Jan 30 '11 at 4:15
See SO 929684, which is referenced from the second question above. Also here under the UPU web site. – Jonathan Leffler Jan 30 '11 at 5:25
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