Area code 313

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Area code 313 is the telephone area code serving the city of Detroit, Michigan, and some of the city's innermost suburbs, including Dearborn and Grosse Pointe. Until December 1, 1993 it served the entire Metro Detroit region plus nearby Flint and the southern part of Michigan's "Thumb", but explosive demand for new phone numbers (caused principally by the spread of fax machines and cellular phones) caused northern suburbs, Flint and the southern Thumb to adopt the new area code 810. Later, that area would be subdivided further, into 248, largely serving Oakland County, and 586, covering Macomb County. Meanwhile on December 13, 1997, the 313 area also required an additional breakup, creating the new 734 area out of Washtenaw, Monroe, and western Wayne counties.

Due to the sharp racial segregation between the city of Detroit and its suburbs, probably no other telephone area code territory in the nation has a larger African-American population. Hence, a 313 phone number has become increasingly fashionable for many in the hip hop community. Residents of the city, often dubbed the 3-1-3, pride themselves on being "real" Detroiters, a notion that was reinforced in the film 8 Mile.

Advertisers in the city of Detroit try to connect themselves with the 313 area code. One is Faygo which runs ads with 313 with the '1' being pictured as a two-liter bottle of Faygo pop.

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State of Michigan area codes: 231, 248, 269, 313, 517, 586, 616, 734, 810, 906, 947, 989
North: 248/947, 586
West: 734 area code 313 East: {{{E}}}
South: 519, 734
Province of Ontario area codes: 226, 289, 416, 519, 613, 647, 705, 807, 905