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  1. Country calling codes, country dial-in codes, international subscriber dialing ( ISD) codes, or most commonly, telephone country codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in foreign countries or areas via international telecommunication networks.

  2. CountryCode.org is your complete guide to call anywhere in the world. The calling chart above will help you find the dialing codes you need to make long distance phone calls to friends, family, and business partners around the globe. Simply find and click the country you wish to call.

    Country
    Country Code
    Iso Codes
    Population
    93
    AF / AFG
    29,121,286
    355
    AL / ALB
    2,986,952
    213
    DZ / DZA
    34,586,184
    1-684
    AS / ASM
    57,881
  3. Find the country code, international prefix and national trunk prefix for any country in the world. Learn how to dial internationally with detailed instructions and examples.

  4. Find the country codes of all states according to several different standards, such as ISO, OIC, Fips, and license plate. The web page also provides a list of international calling codes and a CSV file for download.

  5. A maioria dos países utiliza o número 00. Lista de códigos de países IDD. Códigos de chamada internacionais/códigos de países. Para obter informações detalhadas (moeda, área, códigos telefónicos de área, capital, estados vizinhos), clique na bandeira ou no nome do país. República Dominicana. DO DOM +1. Afeganistão. AF AFG +93. África do Sul.

  6. Countries by international prefix. 0. Samoa. 00 – the recommended ITU prefix. Africa: all countries except Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda. Asia: all countries except certain countries in Central, East, and Southeast Asia. Europe: all countries except Abkhazia, Belarus, Russia and South Ossetia. Middle East: all countries.

  7. Make an international call: First you dial the prefix-number (for most countries 00) + then the calling code number for the country + the area code (the city or region (for landlines only)) + last not least: the user number.