The telephone country code for North America (USA, Canada, etc.) is +1, followed by a three-digit area code and a 7-digit subscriber number.
To call from Australia, on a mobile phone just enter the number in international format; for example, +1 303 555 0123. If you are calling from a landline phone, substitute the appropriate international dialing prefix for the plus symbol. The default prefix from Australia is 0011, but there are other prefixes for certain special purposes. Consult your long distance company if you are not sure which prefix to use for international calls.
in Australia they call them raisins but in America they call it sultanas.
If you are calling a US toll-free number from Australia, you will generally pay international call rates.
No. Australia is not related to America.
No it is a country in the region of Oceania. Some people also call Oceania, Australia because it is the biggest country in it. Australia is the largest country in the continent of Australia (the continent Australia includes Australia and the islands around it). It is located in the Pacific Ocean.
Australia is south of the equator, so seasons are reversed from those in North America. Summer in America is winter in Australia. Spring in Australia is autumn in America.
North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica are the four continents without an Islamic State.
-- Africa -- Oceania -- Australia -- South America
No. Australia is in the South Pacific ocean. Central America is thousands of miles away from Australia.
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You call people living in Australia, Australians.
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