There is no country code 'USE'.
Country codes are two letters. US = United States of America.
NO = Norway etc.
Currency (money) codes are three letters. They are usually the two-letter country code, followed by the initial letter of the currency. For example:
USD = United States Dollar
NOK = Norwegian Kronor
There is no currency code 'USE'.
There are also three-letter country codes used for some purposes, under the ISO-3166-1 alpha-3 standard. USA is the three-letter code for the United States, but there is no USE.
A country code is a shorthand for the name of a country or territory. For example, a telephone country code is a one-, two-, or three-digit prefix used to call a particular country or territory. Each country also has a two-letter country code for use on the Internet.
This is the zip code for Iron Islands.
Country code +34 is Spain, and +34 1 was the code for Madrid until 1998, but Madrid is now +34 91 and the +34 1 range is not in use.
The Marshall Islands use country code +692.
The Federated States of Micronesia (Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Yap) use country code +691. There are no area codes. The local number is 7 digits.
Area code 467 is not assigned to any particular country. It could be a fictional area code or one that is not in use.
The country code +38 was originally assigned to Yugoslavia. However, after the breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, the code was no longer in use. The individual countries that emerged from Yugoslavia have their own distinct country codes.
Singapore is country code +65 but does not use area codes within the country.
The Seychelles use country code +248. There are no city codes or area codes. The local number is 7 digits.
The country telephone code +156 is assigned to Taiwan. When dialing to Taiwan from abroad, you would use this code before the local phone number.
Australia
There is not a country code for 935. There also is not a 935 area code within the states. This was probably faked for telemarketing use.