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INTERNATIONAL CALLING CODES International Calls May Be Dialed INTERNATIONAL CALLING CODES International calls may be dialed directly from many local telephone exchanges. If international direct-dialing is available in your area, dial the International Access Code "011," the Country Code, the City Code, and the local number. After dialing any international call, allow at least 45 seconds for the ringing to start. For example, to place a direct-dialed call to Paris, France you would dial: International Access Code Country Code City Code 011 + 33 + 1 + LOCAL NUMBER Operator-Assisted Calls:Person-to-person, calling card, or third number calls require operator assistance. Use the International Access Code "01" instead of "011." Additional Assistance or Information:Dial "00" (Operator) if you need assistance calling countries that cannot be dialed, completing a call, receiving credit if you reach a wrong number, or getting city codes that are not listed. Calls to Canada, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and most dial points in the Caribbean can be dialed the same as long distance calls within the Continental United States. Below are codes for some countries and cities. Numbers beside countries are Country Codes, numbers beside cities are City Codes. Country Country Code City Code Afghanistan 93 Albania 355 Durres 52, Elbassan 545, Korce 824, Shkoder 224. Algeria 213 Adrar 7, Ain Defla 3, Bejaia 5, Guerrar 9. American 684 City Codes not required. All points 7 digits. Samoa Andorra 376 City Codes not required. All points 6 digits. Angola 244 Anguilla* 264 Antarctica 672 Antigua and 268 City Codes not required. Barbuda* Argentina 54 Azul 281, Bahia Blanca 91, Buenos Aires 11, Chilvilcoy 341, Comodoro Rivadavia 967, Cordoba 351, Corrientes 783, La Plata 21, Las Flores 224, Mar Del Plata 23, Mendoza 261, Merio 220, Moreno 228, Posadas 752, Resistencia 722, Rio Cuarto 586, Rosario 341, San Juan 64, San Rafael 627, Santa Fe 42, Tandil 293, Villa Maria 531. Armenia 374 Nagorni K 7, Yerevan 1 Aruba 297 All points 8 plus 5 digits. Ascension 247 City Codes not required. All points 4 digits. Islands Australia 61 Adelaide 08, Albury 02, Alice Springs 08, Armidale 02, Ballarat 03, Brisbane 07, Cairns 07, Canberra 02, Darwin 08, Geelong 03, Gold Coast 07, Hamilton 03, Hobart 03, Launceston 03, Melbourne 3, Mildura 03, Newcastle 02, Perth 08, Sydney 2, Toowoomba 07, Townsville 07, Wollongong 02. Austria 43 Ach 7727, Baden Bei Wien 2252, Badgastein 6434, Bludenz 5552, Graz 316, Innsbruck 5122, Kitzbuhel 5356, Klagenfurt 4222, Krems An Der Donau 2732, Linz 70, Linz Donau 732, Neunkirchen Niederosterreich 2635, Salzburg 662, Sankt Polten 2742, Thuringen 5550, Velden Am Wother See 4274, Vienna 1, Villach 4242, Weis 7242, Wiener Neustadt 2622. Azerbaijan 994 Baku 12, Dashkasan 216, Sumgayit 264. - B - Bahamas* 242 City Codes not required. Bahrain 973 City Codes not required. Bangladesh 880 Barisal 431, Bogra 51, Chittagong 31, Comilla 81, Dhaka 2, Khulna 41, Maulabi Bazar 861, Mymensingh 91, Narayangon 671, Rajshaki 721, Rangpur 521, Sylhet 821. Barbados* 246 City Codes not required. Belarus 375 Loev 2347, Minsk 172, Mogilev 22. Belgium 32 Antwerp 3, Brussels 2, Charleroi 71, Courtrai (Kortrijk) 56, Ere 69, Ghent (Gand) 9, Hasselt 11, La Louviere 64, Leuven (Louvain) 16, Libramont 61, Liege (Luik) 4, Mal 12, Malines (Mechelen) 15, Mons 65, Namur 81, Ostend (Oostende), 59 Verviers 87, Waregem 56, Zwijndrecht 3. Belize 501 Belize City 2, Belmopan 8, Benque Viejo Del Carmen 93, Corozal Town 4, Dangriga 5, Independence 6, Orange Walk 3, Punta Gorda 7, San Ignacio 92, San Pedro 26, Stan Creek 5. Benin 229 Bermuda* 441 City Codes not required. Bhutan 975 City Codes not required. All points 5 or 6 digits. Bolivia 591 Cochabamba 4, Cotoga 388, Guayaramerin 855, La Belgica 923, La Paz 2, Mineros 924, Montero 92, Oruro 52, Portachuelo 924, Saavedra 924, Santa Cruz 3, Sucre 64, Trinidad 46, Warnes 923. Bosnia- 387 Herzegovina Botswana 267 Jwaneng 380, Kanye 340, Lobatse 330, Mahalapye 410, Mochudi 377, Molepolole 320, Orapa 270, Palapye 420. Brazil 55 Alegre 27, Belem 91, Belo Horizonte 31, Brasilia 61, Campinas 19, Curitiba 41, Florianoplolis 48, Fortaleza 85, Goiania 62, Manaus 92, Niteroi 21, Pelotas 532, Porto Alegre 51, Recife 81, Rio De Janeiro 21, Salvador 71, Sao Paulo 11 , Santos 132, Vitoria 27. British Virgin 284 City Codes not required. Islands* Brunei 673 Behawan 2, Kuala Belait 3, Mumong 3, Tutong 4. Bulgaria 359 Burgas 56, Kardjali 361, Pazardjik 34, Plovdiv 32, Ruse 82, Sofia 2, Varna 52. Burkina Faso 226 Burundi 257 Bujumbura 2, Buruchi (Bururi) 50, Gitega 40, Muyinga 30. - C - Cambodia 855 Cameroon 237 Cape Verde 238 Island Cayman 345 Islands* Central African 236 Republic Chad 235 Chile 56 Antofagasta 55, Arica 58, Calama 56, Chiguayante 41, Concepcion 41, Iquique 57, La Serena 51, Penco 41, Rancagua 72, Recreo 32, San Bernardo 2, Santiago 2, Talca 71, Talcahuano 41, Temuco 45, Valparaiso 32, Vina Del Mar 32. China 86 Beijing 10, Chengdu 28, Chongquin 811, Fuzhou (Fujian) 591, Guangzhou (Canton) 20, Jinan 531, Kuming 871, Nanchang 791, Nanjing 25, Shanghai 21, Shenyang 24, Shenzhen 755, Tianjin 22, Wuhan 27, Xi'an 29. Christmas And 61916 Cocos Islands Colombia 57 Armenia 67, Barranquilla 53, Bogota 12, Bucaramanga 73, Cali 23, Cartagena 5, Cartago 66, Cucuta 70, Ibague 82, Manizales 69, Medellin 42, Neiva 88, Palmira 2, Pereira 61, Santa Marta 54. Comoros 269 Congo 242 Cook Islands 682 Costa Rica 506 Croatia 385 Dubrovnik 20, Rijeka 51, Split 2, Zagreb 1. Cuba 53 Habana City 7, Nuevitas 32. Cyprus 357 Famagusta 3, Famagusta (See Turkey) 392, Kyrenia 357, Larnaca 4, Lefkonico 3, Limassol 5, Limassol 5, Nicosia 2, Paphos 6, Platres 5, Polis 6. Czech Republic 420 Brno 5, Havirov 6994, Ostrava 69, Prague 2. - D - Denmark 45 City Codes not required. All points 8 digits or 45 plus 121. Diego Garcia 246 Djibouti 253 Dominica* 767 City Codes not required. Dominican 809 City Codes not required. Republic* - E - East Timor 670 Ecuador 593 Ambata 2, Cayambe 2, Cuenca 7, Esmeraldas 2, Guayaquil 4, Ibarra 3, Loja 4, Machachi 2, Machala 4, Manta 4, Portoviejo 4, Quevedo 4, Quito 2, Salinas 4, Santo Domingo 2, Tulcan 2. Egypt 20 Alexandria 3, Aswan 97, Asyut 88, Benhas 13, Cairo 2, Damanhour City 45, El Mahallah (El Kubra) 43, El Mansoura 50, Luxor (Mobile) 95, Port Said 66, Shebin El Kom 48, Sohag 93, Suez 62, Tanta 40. El Salvador 503 Equatorial 240 Bata 8, Malabo 9. Guinea Eritrea 291 Estonia 372 Digitas Network 6, Rakvere 32, Tallinn 2, Tartu 7. Ethiopia 251 - F - Falkland 500 Islands Faeroe Islands 298 Fiji Islands 679 Finland 358 Espoo-Esbo 9, Forssa 3, Helsinki 9, Iisalmi 17, Joensuu 13, Jyvaskyla 14, Kajaani (Kajana) 8, Kemi 16, Kotka 5, Kuopio 17, Kuusamo 8, Lahti 3, Lappeenranta 5, Maarianhamina (Mariehamn) 18, Mikkeli 15, Oulu 8, Pori 2, Tampere- Tammerfors 3, Tampere 3, Turku-Abo 2, Uleaborg 81, Vaasa 6, Vanda-Vantaa 9, Varkaus 17. France 33 Aix-en-Provence 42, Biarritz 59, Bordeaux 56, Cannes 93, Chauvigny 549, Cherbourg 33, Corsica 95, Grenoble 76, Le Havre 35, Lille 20, Lourdes 62, Lyon 72-78, Marseille 91, Montpellier 67, Monaco 4, Nancy 8, Nantes 40, Nice 93, Paris 1, Rouen 235, Toulouse 5, Tours 47, Vichy 70. French Antilles 596 French Guiana 594 French 689 Polynesia - G - Gabon Republic 241 Gambia 220 Georgia 995 Suhumi 881, Tbilisi 32. Germany 49 Achen 241, Augsberg 821, Baden-Baden 7221, Bad Homburg 6172, Bayreuth 921, Berlin 30, Bonn 228, Bremen 421, Cologne (Koln) 221, Cottbus 355, Dresden 351, Dusseldorf 211, Erfurt 361, Essen 201, Frankfurt am Main (west) 69, Frankfurt an der Oder (east) 335, Friedrichshafen 7541, Gera 365, Halle 345, Hamburg 40, Hanover 511, Heidelberg 6221, Hof 9281, Jassel 561, Karlsruhe 721, Karl-Stadt 9353, Koblenz 261, Leipzig 341, Magdeburg 391, Mannheim 621,Munich 89, Neubrandenburg 395, Nurnberg 911, Oberhausen 208, Pforzheim 7231, Potsdam 331, Rostock 381, Saal 38223, Schwerin Meckl 385, Solingen 212, Stuttgart 711, Trier 651, Wiesbaden 611, Wuerzburg 931. Ghana 233 Accra 21, Koforidua 81, Kumasi 51. Gibraltar 350 Greece 30 Athens 21, Amiglaleonas 051, Arahovitika 061, Davia 071, Diavata 031, Dionissos 01, Eglikada 061, Elefsina 01, Falanna 041, Fodele 081, Gazi 081, Girtoni 041, Halastra 031, Hortiatis 031, Kapsas 071, Kavala 051, Kileler 041, Kollines 071, Koropi 01, Krannonas 041, Krinides 051, Kroussonas 081, Larissa 041, Mintilogli 061, Mira 041, Nestani 071, Pallini 01, Patra 061, Peania 01, Platikambos 041, Pontolivado 051, Prohoma 031, Rio 061, Salamina 01, Sindos 031, Skalani 081, Sotirio 041, Thessaloniki 031, Tripoli 071, Venerato 081, Vounteni 061, Vrachneika 061, Zappio 041. Greenland 299 Grenada* 473 City Codes not required. Guadeloupe 590 Guantanamo 539 Bay Guatemala 502 Antigua 9, Gualemala City 2, Quezaltenango 9. Guinea 224 Conakry 4, Faranah 81, Kindia 61, Labe 51, Mamou 68. Guinea Bissau 245 Guyana 592 Anna Regina 71, Bartica 5, Beteryerwaging 20, Cove & John 29, Georgetown 2, Ituni 41, Linden 4, Mabaruma 77, Mahaica 28, Mahaicony 21, New Amsterdam 3, New Hope 66, Rosignol 30, Timehri 61, Vreed-En-Hoop 642. - H - Haiti 509 Honduras 504 Hong Kong 852 Hungary 36 Abasar 37, Balatonaliga 84, Budapest 1, Dorgicse 80, Fertoboz 99, Gyongyos 37, Gyor 96, Kaposvar 82, Kazincbarcika 48, Komlo 72, Miskolc 46, Nagulamsozsa 93, Rem 36, Szekesfehervar 22, Szolnok 56, Varpalota 80, Veszprem 80. - I - Iceland 354 India 91 Ahmnedabad 794, Amritsar 183, Banga 1825, Bangalore 80, Bar 293742, Baroda 265, Bhopal 755, Bombay 22, Calcutta 33, Chandigarh 172, Delhi 11, Hyderabad 40, Jaipur 141, Jalandhar (Jullundur) 181, Kanpur 512, Madras 44, New Delhi 11, Poo 1785, Pune 212, Surat 261. Indonesia 62 Ambona 911, Balikpapan 542, Bandung (Western) 22, Cirebon (Western) 231, Denpasar Bali (Western) 361, Jakarta (Western) 21, Kupang 391, Madiun (Central) 351, Malang (Central) 341, Medan (Western) 61, Padang (Western) 751, Palembang (Western) 711, Sekupang (Western) 778, Semarang (Western) 24, Solo (Western) 271, Surabaya (Central) 31, Tanjungkarang (Western) 721, Yogyakarta 274.
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