Area code 814 is a Commonwealth of Pennsylvania telephone area code which serves the central and northwestern region of the state including the cities of Altoona, Erie, State College and Johnstown.
Pennsylvania, USA (includes the cities of Erie, Altoona and Johnstown, among others).
Western -Central Pennsylvania. Johnstown, Altoona, up to Erie area.
The 814-438 prefix is in Union City, PA.
The country code and area code of TepelenÌÇ, Albania is 355, (0)814.
814-882 are the area code and exchange prefix assigned to cellphones in Erie, Pennsylvania.
The telephone country code +91 is the country code for India. The area code +91 814 is a mobile phone code within India, specifically assigned to the state of Punjab. When dialing internationally, you would dial the country code +91 followed by the area code 814 and the subscriber number to reach a mobile phone in Punjab, India.
The country code and area code of Karelskaya region, Russian Federation is 7, (8)814.
No, area code 814 is in western Pennsylvania, including Altoona and Erie. As you have stated, its an area code -- Across US toll free digits starts with 800, 855, 866, 877 or 888 +7digit phone number . In you UK you may dial 0800 + 7 digit phone number.
Area code 589 is unassigned in North America (USA, Canada, etc.).International country code +58 is Venezuela.(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.)
The area of Antequera is 814 square kilometers.
The phone number with the area code 814 is primarily associated with regions in Pennsylvania, particularly in the northwest and central parts of the state. This area code covers counties such as Erie, Crawford, and Clearfield, among others. For more specific county information, additional context or a reverse phone lookup would be needed.
As of October 2012, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission is still considering whether to split area code 814 (west central and northwestern Pennsylvania, including Altoona, Erie, and State College) or impose an overlay. The PPUC decided in late 2010 to do a geographic split, but with projections showing that a new area code won't be needed until at least 2014, they are taking the time to reconsider. Under the proposed split, Erie and Punxsutawney would change to 582, while Altoona, State College, Emporium, Clearfield, and Coudersport would retain 814. Under the proposed overlay, all existing 814 numbers would remain unchanged. The new 582 overlay code would be added to the entire area, which would mean that local calls would require dialing the area code even if it's the same as your own.
The 814-290 prefix is for Clearfield, PA, which is about 50 miles away from Loretto, but you need to check with your local telephone company to know whether that's a local or toll call.
The area of Briceni District is 814 square kilometers.