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Yes, it will all depend of the country.

I had a boyfriend that lived in Venezuela, I'm from Puerto Rico, and to call him I had to dial 011 to make the international call, the area code of Venezuela that was 52, and the 10 regular digits of the phone number.

That's because countries like Venezuela have states and those states have provinces.

Let me explain:

International call code: 011

Venezuela code: 52

Maracaibo, Zulia (Province): ---

Personal number: ------

Hope you understand.

Thank a lot for your reply...it really helped me.

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