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A telephone country code is a one-, two-, or three-digit number representing a country or an overseas territory. To place an international call, you dial the international access prefix of the country you are calling from, then the country code, and then the city code and subscriber number. Country code +1 is North America, including the US, Canada, and various Caribbean islands. Country code +7 is Russia and Kazakhstan. The United Kingdom is country code +44, Mexico is +52, and Lebanon is +961, for just a few examples.

There are also country codes in other contexts. For example, the ISO assigns two-letter country codes that are used for internet top-level domains and currency codes.

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