And this is precisely my point, my friend: we’re talking about the preferences of the United States Postal Service.

My overarching opinion is that the ZIP code database is but one source among (potentially) many. At the end of the day the ZIP code database is not telling you where something is: it’s only telling you how to get a piece of mail delivered. :wink:

Absolutely it’s not a simple straightforward thing, and that’s why you started this topic and solicited the input of the greater community, right?

What I’m really trying to say, at the end of the day, is that addr:city should be “the most commonly-used, to people familiar with the weird quirks of their local addressing system”. I’m also trying to say “don’t presume that the USPS knows better”.

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