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  1. 112: emergency number in European countries (redirects to 190) 128: standard emergency number in Mercosul (in Brazil, redirects to 190) 181: anonymous crime tip (some areas only, others may use different, more miscellaneous numbers) 190: military police. 191: Federal Highway Police. 192: ambulance.

  2. Calling formats. To call in Ivory Coast, the following format is used: yy xx xx xx xx - calls within Ivory Coast. +225 27 xx xx xx xx calls from outside Ivory Coast to a landline. +225 01 xx xx xx xx / +225 05 xx xx xx xx / +225 07 xx xx xx xx / +225 25 xx xx xx xx calls from outside Ivory Coast to a mobile number.

  3. The local telephone numbers in Tuvalu are five digits long with no leading trunk zero to be omitted by international callers. The first two digits relate to the Tuvalu island in which is being called. [1] The remaining three digits are for the local number; however, when calling within the same island, all five digits must be dialled.

  4. Telephone numbers in Portugal. Portugal changed to a closed telephone numbering plan on 31 October 1999; previously, the trunk prefix was '0', but this was dropped. [1] For landline subscribers, the area code, prefixed by the digit '2', was incorporated into the subscriber's number. For mobile subscribers, formerly seven (to call another ...

  5. Telephone numbers in Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein previously used the Swiss telephone numbering plan (+41) under area code 075. [1] (. This was dialled as +41 75 from outside Switzerland and Liechtenstein). [2] However, on 5 April 1999, it adopted its own international code +423. [3] Consequently, calls from Switzerland now require ...

  6. About: Telephone numbers in Brazil. The Brazilian telephone numbering plan uses a two-digit area code plus eight-digit local phone numbers for landlines and nine digits for mobile lines. Public utility services use short phone numbers (usually three digits), always starting with 1. The Brazilian telephone numbering plan uses a two-digit area ...

  7. Number length. All telephone numbers are 9 digits long ( trunk prefix, 0, plus eight numbers). The first one, two, or three digits after the trunk prefix are the area code. The possible formats are: (0x) xxx xx xx, (0xx) xxx xxx, and (0xxx) xx xxx . Originally, there was only one provider of landline telephony, Telekom Slovenije .