Philadelphia is a city in the state of Pennsylvania. Cities do not typically have abbreviations, but the state abbreviation is PA.
The correct Postal abbreviation for Philadelphia is Phila.
Philly is just a slang nickname for it.
Just as Pennsy is for Pennsylvania or Jersey is for New Jersey
Slang being a regional thing, Postal offices in other states may not have any idea where to route it.
Phila.
Also Philly as a "slang" or popular abbreviation
PHILADA
or
PHILADA
usually capitalized, where "PHILAD" is made up of standard capitals and the final "A" is a superscript (slightly smaller and raised) letter.
None of it is written in stone that I know of, but proof is offered cast in bronze on the Liberty Bell. You may view images of it on the web, or visit Philly and see it in person.
Phila. is a more common abbreviation, although it requires that period (.) at the end.
S.A., Philadelphian
There is only a 2 letter abbreviation of Quebec - QC.
Ap.
it is not a 3 letter abbreviation it is a 2 letter abbreviation and it is MA
12 inches = 1 foot - abbreviation ft.
Certainly! By, as, at, on, in, be, an, if, or, is, ax, me, we, up, it, to are some 2-letter words.
The two letter abbreviation for Nevada is NV.
Ry is the 2 letter abbreviation for Riyadh.
AB is the 2-letter abbreviation for Alberta.
There is only a 2 letter abbreviation of Quebec - QC.
The 2 letter abbreviation for Hawaii is HI.
The abbreviation for November is "Nov."
JC for Jesus Christ is something I frequently see.
Ap.
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Oklahoma is OK.
The abbreviation for New South Wales is NSW.
IT is the 2 letter abbreviation. I'm a dual citizen.
Ecuador is commonly abbreviated using either ISO standard 3166-1 alpha-2 or alpha-3, which use 2 letters and 3 letters repectively. The two letter abbreviation is "EC". You'll see it most commonly used with Internet Domains names registered in ecuador, for example in the address for the Ecuadoriant department of Tourism, 'www.turismo.gov.ec'. The three letter abbreviation is "ECU". This abbreviation is commonly used to represent countries in international sporting matches, such as the Soccer (football) and the Olympic Games.