A telephone country code is a one-, two-, or three-digit number used to route calls to that country, or to an offshore territory or a special service. See the related links for a complete listing.
Country codes beginning with +22 are in West Africa, but you need the next digit to identify the specific country.
The ISD code 00317 corresponds to the country of Bhutan. ISD codes, or International Subscriber Dialing codes, are used to identify countries in international telephone dialing. Bhutan's unique code allows for direct dialing to the country from abroad.
The phone number you provided, starting with the country code +21, is not a valid country code. Country codes typically begin with a '+' followed by one or more digits, and the codes for countries around the world do not include '+21'. If you meant a different code, please clarify, and I can help you identify the country.
HCPCS codes are used in the medical system to identify products. They also can be used to identify supplies and services.
Bar codes do not directly identify where a product is made. They are primarily used to store product information such as the manufacturer, product type, and size. The first few digits of a bar code can indicate the country where the bar code was issued, but not necessarily where the product was made.
The country code 00467 is associated with Denmark. Specifically, it is part of the international dialing format used to reach mobile phone numbers within the country. In general, country codes are used to identify specific countries when dialing from abroad.
And hpcps? CPT codes identify medical procedures and HCPCS are codes to identify various different medical supplies such as medications (J codes) and DME (durable medical equipment), etc.
Every gang has codes and terms they use to identify the real from the phony but these codes are not to be discussed with people who are not involved in the gang.
They are codes used to identify hazards and abatement of the hazards within certain timeframes.
No, BIC (Bank Identifier Code) and SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) codes are not the same. BIC codes identify specific banks, while SWIFT codes are used to identify specific branches of banks for international transactions.
The SWIFT Bank Identification Code is an internationally-documented system of codes for identifying banks (see ISO 9362). Swift codes are commonly used to identify the banks included in an international wire transfer. It is not the only coding system for banks - individual countries also have their own sets of codes which are applied to identify banks in national interbank business. For example, ABA numbers (or routing codes) identify banks in the US and Canada, Sort Codes identify banks in the UK. Check for details at: Http://www.swift.com
Yes, Lesotho uses postal codes. The postal code system was introduced to facilitate mail delivery and organization within the country. Postal codes in Lesotho typically consist of a numeric format, helping to identify specific regions and areas for more efficient postal services.