A telephone country code is a one-, two-, or three-digit number that identifies a country, a group of countries, or in some cases an overseas territory. For example, the country code +1 is for the USA, Canada, and 18 miscellaneous island countries and territories in or near the Caribbean. For a list of telephone country codes, see this link: <http://LincMad.com/countrycodes.html>.
In most (but not all) countries, there is an area code that identifies a portion of the country for telephone numbering purposes.
You can call anyone in the whole world as long as you know the area or country code.
It depends. You could be asking about a certain type of penguins, or about a group of penguins in one country/area.
That depends on what country you're asking about. It is impossible to say without knowing the country.
The country code and area code of Leeds, United Kingdom is 44, (0)113.
Same as for telephones: 01 is the area code for Dublin Or, from overseas including the country code, +353 1
Alofi, in Niue (an overseas territory of New Zealand) is the metropolitan area with the furthest back clock.
It is impossible to say without knowing what country you're asking about.
Country codes never begin with zero, and should be quoted without the international access prefix because that prefix varies from country to country. If '00' is your international access prefix (the most commonly used), then you are asking about country code +1 (North America = USA, Canada, etc.), area code 263 (unused code), which means it's an invalid code. If '001' is your international access prefix, then you are asking about country code +263 (Zimbabwe), area code 13 (Victoria Falls).
no country has an area of exactly 2,500,00,000 because the number is exact and no country in the world is exact.
It's impossible to say without knowing what country you're asking about.
It is impossible to say without knowing what country you're asking about.
to send a fax from the Caribbean to an overseas fax machine: For Europe, you need to dial 011 + country code + fax number For example, to dial Germany you'd need to dial 011+49+number, for France 011+33+number - search "telephone country code for ____ (country you want to call)" To send a fax overseas to the United States or Canada, just dial 1+area code+ phone number