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List of country calling codes

When calling a phone number in another country, there is usually a prefix you have to dial to indicate that you're placing an international call (so that the number isn't confused with a domestic number starting with the same digits); this varies by country, although on mobile phones you usually can use "+" instead. After this international dialling prefix, you must dial the country code for the country you are calling, followed by the local number (including any area prefixes, often with the first digit removed). This is a list of those country codes.

The country code is usually included in the fact box ("quickbar") in the beginning of country articles. Both it and the international dialling prefix are usually told also in the Connect section of the country article.

The entities that are within the North American Numbering Plan – the United States and its possessions, Canada, Bermuda, and several Caribbean nations — share the international "country" code 1, with each state (or parts of states), province, territory, or island nation given its own three-digit "area code". The following list includes the area code for such nations and possessions.

Countries code (E.164)

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International prefix

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Before dialling the country code, you usually have to dial an international prefix. This is so that the country code won't be confused with the first few digits of a local or national telephone number. On mobile phones "+" is usually automatically substituted by the international prefix. Here is a list of common international prefixes:

Digits dialledCountries you are calling from
00 All European Union countries, plus Afghanistan, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, China, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Macau, Malaysia, Mali, Mexico, Moldova, Nepal, New Zealand, North Korea, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, Ukraine, Uruguay, Vietnam, Yemen
000 Tanzania, Uganda
001 Cambodia, Guyana, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Mongolia, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand
0011 Australia
002 Paraguay, Taiwan
009 Colombia, Nigeria
010 Japan
011 All North American Numbering Plan countries
0021 Brazil (The Brazilian international prefix is 00- followed by a two-digit carrier code)
810 Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
119 Cuba

On a mobile phone, you can instead dial the '+' key before the country code, regardless of which country you are calling from.

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