International dialing codes can be found on calling charts at the Countrycode website. International codes can also be found by dialing directory assistance.
Dialing code +137 does not correspond to a specific country or region. It may be a misinterpretation or incorrect formatting of an international dialing code. International dialing codes typically consist of a "+" followed by one to three digits representing a country. If you have a specific country in mind, please clarify for more accurate information.
Shoe Station does not have a dedicated number for international calls. One who wishes to contact Shoe Station from a location outside the United States will need to look up the US international calling code in the country that they are dialing from. After dialing that code, they would enter the US phone number for Shoe Station, which is 800-934-6518.
The phone code +0015 is not officially assigned to any specific country. It appears to be a misinterpretation of international dialing codes, as most country codes start with a '+' followed by one to three digits. If you meant a specific country code, please clarify, and I will be happy to provide information on that.
The dialing code +278 does not correspond to a specific country. In international phone numbering, the plus sign (+) is used to represent the international dialing code needed to make a call from one country to another. The number 278 could be a part of a longer phone number, but it does not uniquely identify a country on its own. To determine the country associated with a dialing code, the full number including the country code must be provided.
The code number 004476 does not correspond to a specific country code. Country calling codes typically consist of one to four digits, and 0044 is the international dialing code for the United Kingdom. However, the full number you provided appears to be a combination that does not directly identify a country. If you meant to refer to 0044, that code is used for dialing into the UK from abroad.
The country code +543 is not assigned to any country. Typically, country codes are in the format of one to three digits and are used for international dialing. If you're referring to a specific region or service, please provide more context for accurate information.
UK numbers beginning with +44 787 (or 0787 as dialed within the UK) are mobiles. North American (USA, Canada, etc.) area code 787 (or +1 787 in international format) is one of the area codes for Puerto Rico.
The country code 0068 is not assigned to any specific country; instead, it is used as a prefix for international dialing. Country codes typically consist of one to three digits, and the code 68 is associated with the country of Peru. However, the prefix '00' indicates that it is meant for international calls originating from certain regions, allowing callers to reach Peru.
The country code 00371 is the international dialing code for Latvia. When dialing into Latvia from abroad, you would use this code followed by the local phone number. Latvia is located in Northern Europe and is one of the three Baltic states.
International telephone country codes are grouped by geographic zones. Zone 1, which contains only country code +1, is North America, including the USA, Canada, and certain islands in or near the Caribbean. Zone 2 is Africa. Zone 3/4 is Europe. Zone 5 is the Americas, except the part in Zone 1. Zone 6 is Australia/Pacific. Zone 7 was originally the USSR, but is now just Russia and Kazakhstan, which continue to share country code +7. Zone 8 is east Asia. Zone 9 is the rest of Asia. Only two zones have one-digit country codes, +1 for North America and +7 for Russia and Kazakhstan. Other countries have two- or three-digit codes. There are also country codes assigned for certain international purposes. An international body, the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) in Geneva, Switzerland, is responsible for assigning telephone country codes.
Country code +1 is North America (USA, Canada, etc.), and +1 647 is one of the area codes for Toronto, Canada.
If calling from another country always use the number one before actually dialing the number and the area codes are different