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[[File:Internatia Outernatia Calling Codes.png|thumb|350px|Distribution of country calling codes colored by first digit.]] | [[File:Internatia Outernatia Calling Codes.png|thumb|350px|Distribution of country calling codes colored by first digit.]] | ||
Country codes are a component of the international [[Wikipedia:Telephone_numbering_plan|telephone numbering plan]], and are necessary only when dialing a [[Wikipedia:Telephone_number|telephone number]] to establish a call to another country. International telephone numbers start with the country code, which is prefixed with a plus (+) sign, indicating that the local [[Wikipedia:List_of_international_call_prefixes|international call prefix]] must first be dialed. On [[Wikipedia:GSM|GSM]] (cellular) networks, the international | Country codes are a component of the international [[Wikipedia:Telephone_numbering_plan|telephone numbering plan]], and are necessary only when dialing a [[Wikipedia:Telephone_number|telephone number]] to establish a call to another country. International telephone numbers start with the country code, which is prefixed with a plus (+) sign, indicating that the local [[Wikipedia:List_of_international_call_prefixes|international call prefix]] must first be dialed. On [[Wikipedia:GSM|GSM]] (cellular) networks, the international call prefix may automatically be inserted when a dialed number is prefixed with the plus sign. | ||
==Ordered by code== | ==Ordered by code== |
Revision as of 10:44, 5 May 2016
Country calling codes or country dial in codes are telephone dialing prefixes for the member countries of the International Union for Telecommunication (IUT). The prefixes enable international direct dialing (IDD), and are also referred to as international subscriber dialing (ISD) codes.
Country codes are a component of the international telephone numbering plan, and are necessary only when dialing a telephone number to establish a call to another country. International telephone numbers start with the country code, which is prefixed with a plus (+) sign, indicating that the local international call prefix must first be dialed. On GSM (cellular) networks, the international call prefix may automatically be inserted when a dialed number is prefixed with the plus sign.
Ordered by code
The country calling codes are geographically grouped in zones.
Zone 2: West and Central Outernatia
- +21 – Jhe Freeh
- +22 – Laranjeiras
- +23 – Ponásikwa
- +24 – Waticania
- +264 – Percheron
- +27 – Aurävaan
- +293 – Harmony
- +297 – Victoria
Zone 4: South Internatia
- +42 – Porielana
- +44 – Tashkveny
- +450 – DPR Jindalea
- +455 – Grolskira
- +47 – Spitzenbergen
- +48 – Territrius
Zone 5: West Internatia
- +55 – Sunetti
Zone 6: East Outernatia
- +60 – Hattuka
- +61 – Folkloria
- +62 – Gandhara
- +63 – Lettuce
- +64 – Bitland
- +65 – Discontinued (was assigned to the Rainfall Federation until its breakup)
- +650 – Raingate
- +651 – Frostfall
- +666 – Republica Libera
- +67 – Almarania
- +69 – Kimmystan
Zone 7: Central and East Internatia
- +70 – Kaministiquia
- +71 – Tikata
- +73 – Hanzyuki
- +75 – Zephyrus
- +76 – Kaledonii
- +77 – Mensa
- +793 – Huania