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 –
unassigned •
211 – •
212 – (including
Western Sahara) •
213 – • 214 –
unassigned (used as ICCID code by KOREK Telecom of Iraqi Kurdistan) • 215 –
unassigned •
216 – • 217 –
unassigned •
218 – • 219 –
unassigned •
220 – •
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 259 •
256 – •
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 –
unassigned •
297 – •
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) •
37 –
formerly assigned to East Germany until its reunification with West Germany, now part of 49 Germany •
370 – •
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). •
38 –
formerly assigned to Yugoslavia until its break-up in 1991 •
380 – •
381 – •
382 – •
383 – • 384 –
unassigned •
385 – •
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 1997 •
420 – •
421 – • 422 –
unassigned •
423 –
(formerly 41 75) • 424 –
unassigned • 425 –
unassigned • 426 –
unassigned • 427 –
unassigned • 428 –
unassigned • 429 –
unassigned •
43 – •
44 – •
44 (1481) – •
44 (1534) – •
44 (1624) – •
45 – •
46 – •
47 – •
47 (79) – •
48 – •
49 –
Zone 5: South and Central Americas •
500 – •
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 5 –
unassigned (formerly assigned to Sint Maarten, now included in NANP as 1 (721)) •
599 7 – •
599 8 –
unassigned (formerly assigned to Aruba, now at 297) •
599 9 –
Zone 6: Southeast Asia and Oceania •
60 – •
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)) •
672 –
Australian External Territories (see also 61 Australia above); formerly assigned to Portuguese Timor (see 670) •
672 (1) –
Australian Antarctic Territory •
672 (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=== •
800 – Universal International Freephone Service • 801 –
unassigned • 802 –
unassigned • 803 –
unassigned • 804 –
unassigned • 805 –
unassigned • 806 –
unassigned • 807 –
unassigned •
808 – Universal International Shared Cost Numbers • 809 –
unassigned •
81 – •
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) •
979 –
Universal International Premium Rate Service (UIPRS); (formerly assigned to Abu Dhabi, now part of 971 United Arab Emirates) •
98 – • 990 –
unassigned •
991 –
unassigned (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==