There is no such thing as "the ZIP code" (singular) for an area code, since area codes are considerably larger than ZIP codes. You will need to look up the ZIP code for a specific address in that area code.
No. The entire 713 area code is an overlay with 832, which also overlays the 281 area code.
If it's a 713 number, then it's in area code 713. However, most numbers in Tomball, Texas, are in area code 281 or overlay code 832. Area code 713 numbers are mostly in Houston and the inner suburbs (Bellaire, West U., Pasadena, etc.).
Yes, 713 is an area code for Houston, Texas, USA, along with area codes 281 and 832, and future area code 346.
The area code 479 is for the state of Arkansas. A zip code is for a city or part of a city. By area code alone you cannot determine a zip code.
Area code 713 was one of the original area codes introduced in 1947. At that time, it included not only Houston, but also Galveston, Beaumont, Huntsville, Nacogdoches, Bryan, College Station, and Wharton. Area codes 713, 281, 832, 409, 936, and 979 were all part of the original 713.
ZIP Code 23401 is Keller, Virginia, which is in telephone area code 757.
The country code and area code of Zalingi, Sudan is 249, (0)713.
The area code (832) is for the state of Texas. Within that area code there are 44 cities. You cannot determine a zip code by area code.
That is not a valid US zip code.
A zip code is for a town or a portion of a city. An area code is for a state or part of a state. An area code cannot determine the actual zip code location. The area code for (614) is for a large chunk of Ohio.
Area code 308 is western Nebraska. It covers dozens of ZIP Codes.
There are 300+ Zip Codes in area code 202, which is Washington, D.C.