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List of telephone country codes

Telephone country codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching subscribers in foreign countries or areas by international direct dialing (IDD). Country codes are defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in ITU-T standards E.123 and E.164 and constitute the international telephone numbering plan of the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and other networks.

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This table lists in its first column the initial digits of the country code shared by each country in each row, which is arranged in columns for the last digit (x). When three-digit codes share a common leading pair, the shared prefix is marked by an arrow, ( ↙ ) pointing down and left to the three-digit codes. Unassigned codes are denoted by a dash (—). Countries are identified by ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes; codes for non-geographic services are denoted by two asterisks (**). ==List by world numbering zones==
List by world numbering zones
Zone 1: North American Numbering Plan (NANP) North American Numbering Plan members are assigned three-digit numbering plan area (NPA) codes under the common country code 1, shown in the format 1 (NPA). Within an NPA, all telephone numbers have seven digits. • 1 – , including United States territories: • 1 (340) – • 1 (670) – • 1 (671) – • 1 (684) – • 1 (787, 939) – • 1 – • 1 – Caribbean nations, Dutch and British Overseas Territories: • 1 (242) – • 1 (246) – • 1 (264) – • 1 (268) – • 1 (284) – • 1 (345) – • 1 (441) – • 1 (473) – • 1 (649) – • 1 (658, 876) – • 1 (664) – • 1 (721) – • 1 (758) – • 1 (767) – • 1 (784) – • 1 (809, 829, 849) – • 1 (868) – • 1 (869) Zone 2: Mostly Africa (but also Aruba, Faroe Islands, Greenland and British Indian Ocean Territory) • 20 – • 210 – unassigned211 – • 212 – (including Western Sahara) • 213 – • 214 – unassigned (used as ICCID code by KOREK Telecom of Iraqi Kurdistan) • 215 – unassigned216 – • 217 – unassigned218 – • 219 – unassigned220 – • 221 – • 222 – • 223 – • 224 – • 225 – • 226 – • 227 – • 228 – • 229 – • 230 – • 231 – • 232 – • 233 – • 234 – • 235 – • 236 – • 237 – • 238 – • 239 – • 240 – • 241 – • 242 – • 243 – • 244 – • 245 – • 246 – • 247 – • 248 – • 249 – • 250 – • 251 – • 252 – (including ) • 253 – • 254 – • 255 – • 255 (24) – , in place of never-implemented 259256 – • 257 – • 258 – • 259 – ''unassigned (was intended for People's Republic of Zanzibar but never implemented – see 255 Tanzania)'' • 260 – • 261 – • 262 – • 262 (269, 639)(formerly at 269 Comoros)263 – • 264(formerly 27 (6x) as South West Africa)265 – • 266 – • 267 – • 268 – • 269(formerly assigned to Mayotte, now at 262)27 – • 28x – unassigned (reserved for country code expansion)290 – • 290 (8) – • 291 – • 292 – unassigned • 293 – unassigned • 294 – unassigned • 295 – unassigned (formerly assigned to San Marino, now at 378) • 296 – unassigned297 – • 298 – • 299 Zones 3 and 4: Mostly Europe The larger countries were assigned two-digit codes starting in 1960. Subsequently, beginning in 1964, smaller countries were assigned three-digit codes, which also has been the practice since the 1980s. • 30 – • 31 – • 32 – • 33 – • 34 – • 350 – • 351 – • 352 – • 353 – • 354 – • 355 – • 356 – • 357 – (including ) • 358 – • 358 (18) – • 359 – • 36(formerly assigned to Turkey, now at 90)37formerly assigned to East Germany until its reunification with West Germany, now part of 49 Germany370 – • 371 – • 372 – • 373 – • 374 – • 375 – • 376(formerly 33 628)377(formerly 33 93)378(interchangeably with 39 0549; earlier was allocated 295 but never used)379(assigned but uses 39 06698). • 38formerly assigned to Yugoslavia until its break-up in 1991380 – • 381 – • 382 – • 383 – • 384 – unassigned385 – • 386 – • 387 – • 388 – unassigned (formerly assigned to the European Telephony Numbering Space)389 – • 39 – • 39 (0549)(interchangeably with 378)39 (06 698)(assigned 379 but not in use)40 – • 41 – • 41 (91)Campione d'Italia, an Italian enclave. 91 is the prefix for the Swiss canton Ticino in which the enclave resides. Its phone system is fully integrated into the Swiss system. • 42 – formerly assigned to Czechoslovakia, later to its breakup successors (CZ, SK) until 1997420 – • 421 – • 422 – unassigned423(formerly 41 75) • 424 – unassigned • 425 – unassigned • 426 – unassigned • 427 – unassigned • 428 – unassigned • 429 – unassigned43 – • 44 – • 44 (1481) – • 44 (1534) – • 44 (1624) – • 45 – • 46 – • 47 – • 47 (79) – • 48 – • 49 Zone 5: South and Central Americas500 – • 500 – • 501 – • 502 – • 503 – • 504 – • 505 – • 506 – • 507 – • 508 – • 509 – • 51 – • 52 – • 53 – • 54 – • 55 – • 56 – • 57 – • 58 – • 590 – (including Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin) • 591 – • 592 – • 593 – • 594 – • 595 – • 596 – (formerly assigned to Peru, now 51) • 597 – • 598 – • 599 – Former , now grouped as follows: • 599 3 – • 599 4 – • 599 5unassigned (formerly assigned to Sint Maarten, now included in NANP as 1 (721))599 7 – • 599 8unassigned (formerly assigned to Aruba, now at 297)599 9 Zone 6: Southeast Asia and Oceania60 – • 61(see also 672 below)61 (8 9162) – • 61 (8 9164) – • 62 – • 63 – • 64 – • 64 – • 65 – • 66 – • 670(formerly 62/39 during the Indonesian occupation; formerly assigned to Northern Mariana Islands, now part of NANP as 1 (670)) • 671 – unassigned (formerly assigned to Guam, now part of NANP as 1 (671))672Australian External Territories (see also 61 Australia above); formerly assigned to Portuguese Timor (see 670)672 (1)Australian Antarctic Territory672 (3) – • 673 – • 674 – • 675 – • 676 – • 677 – • 678 – • 679 – • 680 – • 681 – • 682 – • 683 – • 684 – unassigned (formerly assigned to American Samoa, now part of NANP as 1 (684))685 – • 686 – • 687 – • 688 – • 689 – • 690 – • 691 – • 692 – • 693 – unassigned • 694 – unassigned • 695 – unassigned • 696 – unassigned • 697 – unassigned • 698 – unassigned • 699 – unassigned Zone 7: Russia and neighboring regions Formerly assigned to the Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991. • 7 (1–5, 8–9) – • 7 (840, 940)(formerly 995 (44))7 (850, 929)(formerly 995 (34))7 (0, 6–7)(reserved 997 but abandoned in November 2023) === Zone 8: East Asia, Southeast Asia, and special services=== • 800Universal International Freephone Service • 801 – unassigned • 802 – unassigned • 803 – unassigned • 804 – unassigned • 805 – unassigned • 806 – unassigned • 807 – unassigned808Universal International Shared Cost Numbers • 809 – unassigned81 – • 82 – • 83x – unassigned (reserved for country code expansion)93 – • 94 – • 95 – • 960 – • 961 – • 962 – • 963 – • 964 – • 965 – • 966 – • 967 – • 968 – • 969 – unassigned (formerly assigned to South Yemen until its unification with North Yemen, now part of 967 Yemen)970(interchangeably with 972)971 – • 972(also , interchangeably with 970)973 – • 974 – • 975 – • 976 – • 977 – • 978 – unassigned (formerly assigned to Dubai, now part of 971 United Arab Emirates)979Universal International Premium Rate Service (UIPRS); (formerly assigned to Abu Dhabi, now part of 971 United Arab Emirates)98 – • 990 – unassigned991unassigned (formerly used for International Telecommunications Public Correspondence Service)992 – • 993 – • 994 – • 995 – • 995 (34)formerly (now 7 (850, 929))995 (44)formerly (now 7 (840, 940))996 – • 997(reserved but abandoned in November 2023; uses 7 (6xx, 7xx))998 – • 999 – unassigned (reserved for future global service) ==Alphabetical order==
Alphabetical order
==Locations without dedicated country code==
Locations without dedicated country code
Antarctica In Antarctica, telecommunication services are generally provided by the parent country of each base, though some bases have service (and numbering) through more than one country: Other These places have no country code of their own, although one may be reserved: ==See also==
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