List of country calling codes
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This is a list of country calling codes defined by ITU-T recommendation E.164.
[edit] At a glance
+0: Not used | |||||||||
+1: NANP | +1: CA, US See List |
+1 242: BS +1 246: BB +1 264: AI +1 268: AG +1 284: VG |
+1 340: VI +1 345: KY |
+1 441: BM +1 473: GD |
+1 649: TC +1 664: MS +1 670: MP +1 671: GU +1 684: AS |
+1 758: LC +1 767: DM +1 784: VC +1 787: PR |
+1 809: DO +1 829: DO +1 868: TT +1 869: KN +1 876: JM |
+1 939: PR | |
+20: EG |
+210: -- |
+220: GM |
+230: MU |
+240: GQ |
+250: RW |
+260: ZM |
+27: ZA | +28: Not used |
+290: SH |
+30: GR | +31: NL | +32: BE | +33: FR | +34: ES |
+350: GI |
+36: HU |
+370: LT |
+380: UA |
+39: IT |
+40: RO | +41: CH |
+420: CZ |
+43: AT | +44: UK | +45: DK | +46: SE | +47: NO | +48: PL | +49: DE |
+500: FK |
+51: PE | +52: MX | +53: CU | +54: AR | +55: BR | +56: CL | +57: CO | +58: VE |
+590: GP |
+60: MY | +61: AU, CX, CC | +62: ID | +63: PH | +64: NZ | +65: SG | +66: TH |
+670: TL |
+680: PW |
+690: TK |
+7: RU, KZ | |||||||||
+800: XT |
+81: JP | +82: KR | +83: Not used | +84: VN |
+850: KP |
+86: CN |
+870: XN |
+880: BD |
+89: Not used |
+90: TR | +91: IN | +92: PK | +93: AF | +94: LK | +95: MM |
+960: MV |
+970: PS |
+98: IR |
+990: -- |
[edit] In depth
[edit] Zone 1 – North American Numbering Plan Area
Areas within NANPA (North American Numbering Plan Area) have been assigned area codes as if they were all areas within one country. The codes below in format +1-XXX represent that area code within the +1 NANPA — not a separate country code. For example, the country code for Guam is +1 followed by the area code 671 — not +671.
- +1 United States of America (details)
- Including U.S. territories:
- +1-340 U.S. Virgin Islands
- +1-670 Northern Mariana Islands
- +1-671 Guam
- +1-684 American Samoa
- +1-787 and +1-939 Puerto Rico
- Including U.S. territories:
- +1 Canada (details)
- +1-441 Bermuda
- Many, but not all, Caribbean nations, with area codes:
- +1-264 Anguilla
- +1-268 Antigua and Barbuda
- +1-242 Bahamas
- +1-246 Barbados
- +1-284 British Virgin Islands
- +1-345 Cayman Islands
- +1-767 Dominica
- +1-809 and +1-829 Dominican Republic
- +1-473 Grenada
- +1-876 Jamaica
- +1-664 Montserrat
- +1-869 Saint Kitts and Nevis
- +1-758 Saint Lucia
- +1-784 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- +1-868 Trinidad and Tobago
- +1-649 Turks and Caicos Islands
[edit] Zone 2 – Mostly Africa, some Atlantic islands
- 20 – Egypt
- 210 – unassigned
- 211 – unassigned
- 212 – Morocco
- 213 – Algeria
- 214 – unassigned
- 215 – unassigned
- 216 – Tunisia
- 217 – unassigned
- 218 – Libya
- 219 – unassigned
- 220 – The Gambia
- 221 – Senegal
- 222 – Mauritania
- 223 – Mali
- 224 – Guinea
- 225 – Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
- 226 – Burkina Faso
- 227 – Niger
- 228 – Togo
- 229 – Benin
- 230 – Mauritius
- 231 – Liberia
- 232 – Sierra Leone
- 233 – Ghana
- 234 – Nigeria
- 235 – Chad
- 236 – Central African Republic
- 237 – Cameroon
- 238 – Cape Verde
- 239 – São Tomé and Príncipe
- 240 – Equatorial Guinea
- 241 – Gabon
- 242 – Republic of the Congo
- 243 – Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly known as Zaire)
- 244 – Angola
- 245 – Guinea-Bissau
- 246 – Diego Garcia
- 247 – Ascension Island
- 248 – Seychelles
- 249 – Sudan
- 250 – Rwanda
- 251 – Ethiopia
- 252 – Somalia
- 253 – Djibouti
- 254 – Kenya
- 255 – Tanzania
- 256 – Uganda
- 257 – Burundi
- 258 – Mozambique
- 259 – unassigned, was intended for Zanzibar but never implemented - see 255 Tanzania
- 260 – Zambia
- 261 – Madagascar
- 262 – Réunion (and Mayotte from March 30, 2007)
- 263 – Zimbabwe
- 264 – Namibia
- 265 – Malawi
- 266 – Lesotho
- 267 – Botswana
- 268 – Swaziland
- 269 – Comoros (and Mayotte until March 30, 2007)
- 27 – South Africa
- 28x – unassigned
- 290 – Saint Helena, Tristan da Cunha
- 291 – Eritrea
- 292 – unassigned
- 293 – unassigned
- 294 – unassigned
- 295 – discontinued (was assigned to San Marino, see +378)
- 296 – unassigned
- 297 – Aruba
- 298 – Faroe Islands
- 299 – Greenland
[edit] Zone 3 – Europe
Originally larger countries (e.g. France) were assigned two digit codes (to compensate for their usually longer domestic numbers) and small countries (e.g. Iceland) were assigned three digit codes; however since the 1980s all new assignments have been three digit regardless of countries’ sizes.
- 30 – Greece
- 31 – The Netherlands
- 32 – Belgium
- 33 – France
- 34 – Spain (See also Spain telephone numbering plan)
- 350 – Gibraltar
- 351 – Portugal
- 352 – Luxembourg
- 353 – Republic of Ireland
- 354 – Iceland
- 355 – Albania
- 356 – Malta
- 357 – Cyprus
- 358 – Finland
- 359 – Bulgaria
- 36 – Hungary
- 37 – discontinued (was assigned to the German Democratic Republic (GDR) until April 1992; this area is now covered by Germany's country code 49)
- 370 – Lithuania
- 371 – Latvia
- 372 – Estonia
- 373 – Moldova
- 373 533 – Transnistria (unrecognised)
- 374 – Armenia
- 374 97 – Nagorno-Karabakh (unrecognised)
- 375 – Belarus
- 376 – Andorra
- 377 – Monaco
- 378 – San Marino
- 379 – assigned to Vatican City but uses 39 with Italy.
- 38 – discontinued (was assigned to Yugoslavia before break-up)
- 380 – Ukraine
- 381 – Serbia
- 382 – Montenegro
- 383 – unassigned
- 384 – unassigned
- 385 – Croatia
- 386 – Slovenia
- 387 – Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 388 – shared code for groups of nations
- 388 3 – European Telephony Numbering Space - Europe-wide services
- 389 – Republic of Macedonia
- 39 – Italy and Vatican City
[edit] Zone 4 – Europe
- 40 – Romania
- 41 – Switzerland – see also Swiss telephone numbering plan
- 42 – previously Czechoslovakia
- 420 – Czech Republic
- 421 – Slovakia
- 422 – unassigned
- 423 – Liechtenstein
- 424 – unassigned
- 425 – unassigned
- 426 – unassigned
- 427 – unassigned
- 428 – unassigned
- 429 – unassigned
- 43 – Austria – see also Area codes in Austria
- 44 – United Kingdom – see also UK telephone numbering plan
- 45 – Denmark
- 46 – Sweden
- 47 – Norway – see also Norway telephone numbering plan
- 48 – Poland
- 49 – Germany
[edit] Zone 5 – Mexico,Central America,South America and the Caribbean
- 500 – Falkland Islands
- 501 – Belize
- 502 – Guatemala
- 503 – El Salvador
- 504 – Honduras
- 505 – Nicaragua
- 506 – Costa Rica
- 507 – Panama
- 508 – Saint-Pierre and Miquelon - Located outside this zone, near Newfoundland, Canada
- 509 – Haiti
- 51 – Peru
- 52 – Mexico
- 53 – Cuba
- 54 – Argentina - see also Argentine telephone numbering plan
- 55 – Brazil - see also Brazilian telephone numbering plan
- 56 – Chile
- 57 – Colombia - see also Colombian telephone numbering plan
- 58 – Venezuela
- 590 – Guadeloupe
- 591 – Bolivia
- 592 – Guyana
- 593 – Ecuador
- 594 – French Guiana
- 595 – Paraguay
- 596 – Martinique
- 597 – Suriname
- 598 – Uruguay
- 599 – Netherlands Antilles
[edit] Zone 6 – Southeast Asia and Oceania
- 60 – Malaysia
- 61 – Australia including external territories of Christmas Island and Cocos Islands – see also Australian telephone numbering plan
- 62 – Indonesia
- 63 – Philippines
- 64 – New Zealand
- 65 – Singapore
- 66 – Thailand
- 670 – East Timor - used to be Northern Mariana Islands which is now included in NANPA as code +1-670 (See Zone 1, above)
- 671 – used to be Guam - Now included in NANPA as code +1-671 (See Zone 1, above)
- 672 – Australian external territories other than Christmas, Cocos Islands, such as Australian Antarctic Territory, Norfolk Island
- 673 – Brunei Darussalam
- 674 – Nauru
- 675 – Papua New Guinea
- 676 – Tonga
- 677 – Solomon Islands
- 678 – Vanuatu
- 679 – Fiji
- 680 – Palau
- 681 – Wallis and Futuna
- 682 – Cook Islands
- 683 – Niue Island
- 684 – used to be American Samoa - Now included in NANPA as code +1-684 (See Zone 1, above)
- 685 – Samoa
- 686 – Kiribati (Gilbert Islands)
- 687 – New Caledonia
- 688 – Tuvalu (Ellice Islands)
- 689 – French Polynesia
- 690 – Tokelau
- 691 – Federated States of Micronesia
- 692 – Marshall Islands
- 693 – unassigned
- 694 – unassigned
- 695 – unassigned
- 696 – unassigned
- 697 – unassigned
- 698 – unassigned
- 699 – unassigned
[edit] Zone 7 – Russia and its vicinity (former Soviet Union)
- 7 – Russia, Kazakhstan.
[edit] Zone 8 – East Asia and Special Services
- 800 – International Freephone (UIFN)
- 801 – unassigned
- 802 – unassigned
- 803 – unassigned
- 804 – unassigned
- 805 – unassigned
- 806 – unassigned
- 807 – unassigned
- 808 – reserved for Shared Cost Services
- 809 – unassigned
- 81 – Japan
- 82 – South Korea
- 83x – unassigned
- 84 – Vietnam
- 850 – North Korea
- 851 – unassigned
- 852 – Hong Kong (SAR of the People's Republic of China) - see Hong Kong telephone numbering plan
- 853 – Macau (SAR of the People's Republic of China) -see Macau telephone numbering plan
- 854 – unassigned
- 855 – Cambodia
- 856 – Laos
- 857 – unassigned
- 858 – unassigned
- 859 – unassigned
- 86 – People's Republic of China (mainland only) - see China telephone numbering plan
- 870 – Inmarsat "SNAC" service
- 871 – Inmarsat (Atlantic East)
- 872 – Inmarsat (Pacific)
- 873 – Inmarsat (Indian)
- 874 – Inmarsat (Atlantic West)
- 875 – reserved for Maritime Mobile service
- 876 – reserved for Maritime Mobile service
- 877 – reserved for Maritime Mobile service
- 878 – Universal Personal Telecommunications services
- 879 – reserved for national non-commercial purposes
- 880 – Bangladesh - SubCodes
- 881 – Global Mobile Satellite System
- 882 – International Networks
- 883 – unassigned
- 884 – unassigned
- 885 – unassigned
- 886 – Taiwan, Republic of China - listed by ITU as "Taiwan, China"
- 887 – unassigned
- 888 – reserved for future, unknown type of global service
- 889 – unassigned
- 89x – unassigned
[edit] Zone 9 – West, South and Central Asia, Middle East
- 90 – Turkey
- 90 392 – Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
- 91 – India
- 92 – Pakistan
- 93 – Afghanistan
- 94 – Sri Lanka
- 95 – Myanmar
- 960 – Maldives
- 961 – Lebanon
- 962 – Jordan
- 963 – Syria
- 964 – Iraq
- 965 – Kuwait
- 966 – Saudi Arabia
- 967 – Yemen
- 968 – Oman
- 969 – used to be People's Democratic Republic of Yemen - now unified under 967 Yemen (formerly the Yemen Arab Republic)
- 970 – Palestinian Authority - This code is not officially assigned as of 1 Jan 2006, listed by ITU as 'reserved'.
- 971 – United Arab Emirates
- 972 – Israel - see Israel Telephone Numbering Plan
- 973 – Bahrain
- 974 – Qatar
- 975 – Bhutan
- 976 – Mongolia
- 977 – Nepal
- 978 – unassigned - originally assigned to Dubai, now covered under 971
- 979 – International Premium Rate Service - originally assigned to Abu Dhabi, now covered under 971
- 98 – Iran
- 990 – unassigned
- 991 – International Telecommunications Public Correspondence Service trial (ITPCS)
- 992 – Tajikistan
- 993 – Turkmenistan
- 994 – Azerbaijan
- 995 – Georgia
- 996 – Kyrgyzstan
- 997 – unassigned
- 998 – Uzbekistan
- 999 – reserved for potential disaster relief service
[edit] Zone 0 – unassigned
[edit] Locations with no country code
- Western Sahara (Moroccan-controlled locations use 212)
- Antarctica--McMurdo Base, Amundsen-Scott Base, others (Dialing is dependent on parent country of each base.)
- Pitcairn Island (no connections to local switching; only satellite phones are dialable)
- Tristan da Cunha (reported as +290, but no direct dial connections to any local switching)
- Kerguelen Archipelago
[edit] History
CCITT, the predecessor of the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T), developed the first formal list of telephone country codes. This list was included in the 1964 CCITT Blue Book, among other international telecommunication recommendations, which would eventually become ITU-T recommendation E.164.
An earlier system of country codes for European use was mentioned in the 1960 CCITT Red Book. Some of these country codes were retained in the CCITT country code assignments and remain in effect (e.g. France +33, United Kingdom +44).
For further details on country code history and development, see History of Country Codes (WTNG).
[edit] See also
- E.164
- International Telecommunication Union
- List of international call prefixes
- International mobile phone codes
- Telephone numbering plan
[edit] External links
- List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 assigned country codes as of 15 October 2006
- World Telephone Numbering Guide