Today I came across an interesting question online, and it got me thinking. I was like, “Hey, I can figure this out.” So, the question was about “puerto arturo 803 bravo county mexico what code is it”. I found that it is a postcode search for a location in Mexico. I’m not that familiar with Mexico, but I was curious, so I decided to roll up my sleeves and do some digging.

First, I grabbed my laptop and opened up my browser. I typed in the keywords “puerto arturo 803 bravo county mexico what code is it” into the search bar. I found that there was a website, an online tool to search postal code. I was like, “Okay, this is a good start.” I clicked into the website and browsed around.
Then, I realized that this website is a tool to search the postcode of places. I found the “Mexico” section and clicked on it. It was a little bit overwhelming, I’m not gonna lie. There were so many states listed there.
I kept digging and found some information about country code for Mexico and phone number is 10 digits. I also found that Rassini Suspensiones SA De Cv is located in Puerto Arturo 803, Bravo, 26030 Piedras Negras, Coah., Mexico. Interesting! I also found that fixed phone numbers in Mexico are comprised of a single country code (+52), a 1-4 digit area code, a 2-3 digit region code, and a 70-80 digit line code.
I took a break, thought for a while, and realized I needed to narrow down my search. I knew that “Bravo” is a county, so I went back to the website and looked for “Bravo County.” I found that “Bravo” is in the state of “Coahuila.”
Search Result
- Admin Name: Coahuila
- Admin Code: 05
- Place: Bravo
I then searched within the “Coahuila” section for “Puerto Arturo 803.” And guess what? I found it! I can tell you that the postal code for “Puerto Arturo 803, Bravo County, Mexico” is 26030.

It was quite a journey, I have to say. But hey, I learned something new today. And it felt good to finally crack the code, literally! It is a postal code for a place in Mexico. It’s these little victories that make my day. So, there you have it, folks! That’s how I spent my afternoon, playing detective on the internet.