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French Southern and Antarctic Lands address format & examples

How to write a French Southern Territories address

Looking to learn how to write a French Southern Territories address? We can help, and you won’t even have to learn how to speak French!

Smarty is the premier provider of international address data tools. If you need addresses validated French Southern and Antarctic Lands or anywhere in the world, you can do so with Smarty. Now, let’s get to writing that letter to the French Southern Territories. The address format should be written out as follows:

  1. Building - If the address has a building name, this is where it goes all by itself.
  2. Premise and street - The building or unit number should be written before the street and on a new line.
  3. Dependent locality - The local area or neighborhood should be written next, if applicable.
  4. Postal code and city and double dependent locality - The postal code is followed by city and neighborhood on the same line. Get those commas outta there! We don’t need them.
  5. **Country **- This can be shortened to ATF.
French Southern and Antarctic Lands address format example

French Southern and Antarctic Lands address examples

Commercial address example

1 B Port-Aux-Français ATF

Smarty address validation tools

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Postal information

French Southern and Antarctic Lands's national postal system, "-," was established in -. As of recent data, - services approximately - addresses, reflecting its extensive reach throughout French Southern and Antarctic Lands. The organization manages a substantial network, indicative of its role as a major postal service provider in the region.
Administrative area types and count
5 districts
Administration area names and abbreviations

Kerguelen Islands - Îles Kerguelen - KG
Crozet Islands - Îles Crozet - CZ
Amsterdam Island and Saint Paul Island - Île Amsterdam et Île Saint-Paul - AM
Adélie Land - Terre Adélie - TA
Scattered Islands - Îles Éparses - EP

Term to describe postal codes
code postal
Postal code in language
code postal
Postal code format
N/A

Country information

Do you still need additional information beyond an address in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands? Plenty of other location-based data, such as official language, capital name, and more, is available.

Country/territory name
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
ISO3
ATF
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
TF
ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code
ATF
ISO 3166-1 numeric country code
260
Endonym
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Total land area
439781 KM²
Capital
Port-aux-Français
Other major cities
-

Population information

Total population
- (-)
Urban / rural distribution
-
Urban population
-
Rural population
-
Official language
French
All languages spoken
French
Most commonly used postal language
French
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Now that you've seen our French Southern and Antarctic Lands address examples and have become a wizard at French Southern and Antarctic Lands address formats, why not expand your expertise even further? Explore our detailed guides for related countries and territories to see how their address formats and examples vary.
Visit the global address formats page or Antarctica address formats page for more information on all the other countries and territories we cover. You can also read or read our article about international address verification to learn more.
*Data updated as of May 08, 2025

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