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Destination Rate/Minute Area Code Price Per Minute Destination Rate/minute Area code Price per minute Afghanistan 93 0.350 Afghanistan - Mobile 937 0.355 Afghanistan - Mobile 9370 0.359 Afghanistan - Mobile 9379 0.351 Albania 355 0.091 Albania - Mobile 35538 0.166 Albania - Mobile 35569 0.473 Albania - Mobile 35567 0.469 Albania - Mobile 35568 0.469 Albania - Tirane 3554 0.051 Algeria 213 0.140 Algeria - Algiers 21321 0.131 Algeria - Mobile 21362 0.201 Algeria - Mobile 21363 0.201 Algeria - Mobile 21392 0.240 Algeria - Mobile 21391 0.240 Algeria - Mobile 2136 0.201 Algeria - Mobile 21393 0.240 Algeria - Mobile 21394 0.240 Algeria - Mobile 21390 0.240 Algeria - Mobile 21364 0.201 Algeria - Mobile 2131 0.201 Algeria - Mobile 21361 0.201 Algeria - Mobile 21398 0.201 Algeria - Mobile 2137 0.240 Algeria - Mobile 2135 0.188 Algeria - Mobile 213229 0.140 Algeria - Mobile B 21354 0.186 Algeria - Mobile B 21351 0.186 Algeria - Mobile B 21350 0.186 Algeria - Mobile B 21352 0.186 Algeria - Mobile B 21353 0.186 Algeria - 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