The country code for the UK is 44. So, from Paris you dial 00 44 then the full Edinburgh number minus its leading zero.
For example, (0131) 496 0018 would be dialled as 00 44 131 496 0018.
There are many different country codes for different countries and territories in Oceania.
None, but there are countries with dialling codes from 350 to 359, so you will need the next digit to get an answer to your question.
You can check here: www.countrycodes.com! I've tried it and it's easy and has all the country dialling codes of the world.
Europe has many countries, each with their own individual international dialling codes. It would depend on which country you want to phone, as to what dialling code you would use. Check the site below for some.
Edinburgh Airport codes are: IATA = EDI, ICAO = EGPH
With a phoneG'day mate,I needed to call from Aust to the Philippines, so I typed "international dialling codes" into Google and it told me all I needed to know. You'll need to add 0061 to the start of the number.(To call out of a country, you add the "International Dialling Digits"- 00 for Ireland. To call into a country, you add the "Country Code" - 61 for Australia.)Hope this helps. Cheers, Rob.
forget it, haha, just google text dialling codes
The UK does not use ZIP codes, it uses postal codes. Of which there are thousands.
STD, or Subscriber Trunk Dialling, began in the UK in 1958.
The country code +669 is not assigned to any specific country. Country codes are assigned by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and typically consist of one to three digits. The +66 country code is specifically assigned to Thailand, but there is no country currently assigned the country code +669.
Europe has many different countries, which have different international dialling codes. First you would dial 011 and then the code of the particular country you want to call and then the regional number and local number.
The country dialing code +1632 is for the Philippines, specifically for the area of Metro Manila. Dialing codes are used to identify specific regions within a country for telephone calls. In the Philippines, the area code for Metro Manila is 02, but when dialing from abroad, it is preceded by the country code +63.