There is no area code +1 200 in North America (USA, Canada, etc.).
There is no telephone country code +200. Country code +20 is Egypt, but no valid numbers begin with +20 0.
Mexico has an area code 200, used for satellite phones.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
There is no area code 200 in North America (USA, Canada, etc.), nor in the United Kingdom. There is no international number beginning with +200. There are other countries that may have an area code 200, but it's anyone's guess which one you're referring to.
Area code 696 is not currently assigned to any specific geographic location in North America. In fact, area codes in the North American Numbering Plan typically range from 200 to 999, with certain exceptions. It is possible that area code 696 may be reserved for future use or may be a proposed area code that has not been implemented.
Area code 160 is not currently assigned to any geographic region in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). Area codes in the NANP typically range from 200 to 999, with some exceptions. The most common area codes in the United States and Canada are in the 200-900 range. Therefore, if you receive a call from a number with area code 160, it is likely a spoofed or fake number.
Area code 135 is not currently assigned to any geographic region in the North American Numbering Plan. Area codes in the United States and Canada typically range from 200 to 999, with some exceptions for special services like toll-free numbers. Therefore, if you receive a call from a number with area code 135, it may be a spoofed or fraudulent call.
Oh, dude, area code 125 doesn't actually exist. It's like trying to find a unicorn in your backyard - just not gonna happen. So, you can stop scouring the globe for a country with that area code and just chill out.
Area code 173 is not currently assigned to any geographic region in the North American Numbering Plan. Area codes in the NANP range from 200 to 999, with certain numbers reserved for special use or future expansion. It is possible that area code 173 may be assigned in the future as new area codes are introduced to accommodate population growth and increased demand for telephone numbers.
It has moved North of it
North America has been moving northward from Africa for the last 200 to 130 million years ago.
Oh, dude, area code 104? Like, that's not a thing. Area codes in the U.S. are typically three digits long, so 104 is just like, not in the club. Maybe it's like a secret code for a top-secret spy organization or something, who knows?
over 200 a year
It has moved North of it
Area code 922 is currently unassigned and not in use in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). Area codes in the NANP range from 200 to 999, with certain reserved codes like 211, 311, 411, 511, 611, 711, 811, and 911. The assignment of new area codes is managed by the North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) to accommodate the increasing demand for telephone numbers in various regions.