UK Birmingham - IATA: BHX, ICAO: EGBB
USA Birmingham - ICAO: KBHM, FAA LID: BHM
Dla
About 3 hours
There is no 2-digit country code +25. It does not exist. With the exception of +20 (Egypt) and +27 (South Africa), all country codes beginning with +2 are 3-digit codes. There are several 3-digit country codes that begin with +25.
this is impossible
The codes on a 1994 Sundance are 2 digit codes. Code 3 is not correct.
Anywhere between 3 and 4 hours.
yes of course I know people with 3 and 2 digit addresses
you need to enter the ten digit code first ,then the 3 digit codes
Since our postal codes are order like this (letter, number, letter) (number, letter, number) the result would be 26x10x26x10x26x10=17,576,000. There are 17,576,000 POSSIBLE postal codes in Canada.
765
765
It depends on what restrictions you place on the three-digit numbers that are usable as telephone area codes. There are 1,000 three-digit numbers, if you include every combination from 000 through 999. In North America, though, 3-digit area codes have significant restrictions. The first digit cannot be 0 or 1 and the second digit cannot be 9. Area codes of the form N11 are not allowed due to conflicts with short codes for things like emergency services (911) and TDD relay (711). Other area codes with the second and third digits the same (such as 800, 888, 844, and 900) are reserved as "easily remembered" codes. That brings the total down to 648 regular area codes plus 64 special "easily remembered" codes.