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The numbers are a prefix code so that no number has an initial segment that is an existing shorter number. This code is used to dial into the country specified; each country also has an international call prefix used to dial out of the country.
Some countries (for example, Germany and the United Kingdom) require the caller to omit the leading "0" of the national area code when used internationally. This is because the leading zero is an indicator that a national prefix follows, rather than simply a local number. This is similar to the use of a trunk code in countries such as the United States, which uses a leading "1" to indicate that a national area code follows, except that the trunk code has been absorbed into the area code, for presentational reasons. For international dialing, the national prefix is always used, and so the trunk code is not needed. For example, to call the subscriber in Germany with the national telephone number 089 123456, somebody outside of Germany would have to dial +49 89 123456, where the + stands for the international call prefix. However, this does not apply to all countries (e.g. Italy).
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+0: Not used |
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+1: ( NANP) US, CA, AI, AG, BB, BS, VGThe British Virgin Islands are a group of islands located in the northeast Carribean. They include Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke, Peter Island, Salt Island, Beef Island, Cooper Island, Ginger Island, Norman Island, and many other small isl, VIThe Virgin Islands of the United States is a group of islands in the Caribbean that is a dependency of the United States. These islands are geographically part of the Virgin Islands. Virgin Islands of the United States coat of arms ( In Detail) ( In Detai, KYThe Cayman Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom in the West Indies, comprising the islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman. First visited by Christopher Columbus on May 10, 1503 during his fourth and final voyage to the, BMThis article is about the island of Bermuda. See Bermuda sloop and Bermuda rig for the associated sailing terms''. Bermuda is a self-governing island Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom, situated in the Atlantic Ocean. In the early 20th century, as m, GDThis article is about the Caribbean nation. For alternate meanings, see Grenada (disambiguation Grenada is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea including the southern Grenadines, is the second smallest independent country in the Western Hemisphere (after, TCThe Turks and Caicos Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom consisting of two groups of tropical islands in the Caribbean, southeast of the Bahamas, at 21°45'N, 71°35'W. The thirty islands total 166 sq. 430 km²), primarily of low, flat li, MSMontserrat is an island in the Caribbean Sea, named after the mountain of the same name (located near Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain see Montserrat (mountain by Christopher Columbus in 1493. Montserrat is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Much of, MPThe Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) is a commonwealth in political union with the United States of America at a strategic location in the West Pacific Ocean. It consists of 14 islands about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to the, GU, LC, DM, VC, PR, DO, TT, KN, JM |
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| +20: EG |
+210: – |
+220: GM |
+230: MU |
+240: GQ |
+250: RW |
+260: ZM |
+27: ZA |
+28: Not used |
+290: SH |
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+3: unassigned (proposed for the EU) |
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+30: GR |
+31: NL |
+32: BE |
+33: FR |
+34: ES |
+350: GI |
+36: HU |
+370: LT |
+380: UA |
+39: IT |
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+40: RO |
+41: CH |
+420: CZ |
+43: AT |
+44: UK |
+45: DK |
+46: SE |
+47: NO |
+48: PL |
+49: DE |
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+500: FK |
+51: PE |
+52: MX |
+53: CU |
+54: AR |
+55: BR |
+56: CL |
+57: CO |
+58: VE |
+590: GP |
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+60: MY |
+61: AU |
+62: ID |
+63: PH |
+64: NZ |
+65: SG |
+66: TH |
+670: TL |
+680: PW |
+690: TK |
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+800: XF |
+81: JP |
+82: KR |
+83: Not used |
+84: VN |
+850: KP |
+86: CN |
+870: XS |
+880: BD |
+89: Not used |
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+90: TR |
+91: IN |
+92: PK |
+93: AF |
+94: LK |
+95: MM |
+960: MV |
+970: PS |
+98: IR |
+990: – |