Your question is unclear. In general, access codes will be dialed before the telephone number. For example, if you want to use a long distance company other than your default, you dial the other company's access code first, followed by the number; for example, 101xxxx-1-406-555-0123.
Ireland's dialling code is 353. For Meath if you have the phone number it may start with 01 or with 046. So you would dial either of those, without the zero, and then the rest of the number. So dial your international dialling access code, then 353 for Ireland and then the number you have without dialling the first zero.
+592 is the international dialling code
International dialling code number, Country code number , area code number then the number.
First dial 00 353 56 and then the local number.
Tenerife is part of Spain, which is country code +34. Dial your international access prefix (most commonly 00), then country code 34, then the full Spanish number (9 digits).
Dial 1 + area code + number
The international dialling code 00964 is for Iraq.
Luton's dialling code is 01582.
567218 is not a dialling code from the UK, which all start with zero. The dialling code for Glasgow, Scotland is 0141.
880 is the international dialling code for Bangladesh.
The international dialling code for mainline China is +86
This number relates to a mobile phone in the UK. The +44 is the international dialling access code for the UK. As the number starts with a 7 minus the 0, then this relates to either a mobile or personal pager service n the UK If dialling a mobile within the UK then the number would start with the zero added: 07412.