The calling code +143 is associated with the United States and specifically refers to the area code for the state of New York. However, it's important to note that country calling codes typically start with a "+" sign followed by the country code, and "00" is often used as a prefix for international dialing in various countries. Therefore, the combination "00 143" might not correspond to a standard international dialing format.
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The UK is country code +44; from Turkey, dial 00 44.
To call Germany from another country, dial +49 then the German area code and telephone number. Replace the + with 00 if calling from Europe, 011 if calling from US or Canada, etc.
'00' is not part of the country code, it is a commonly used international access prefix. Country code +880 is Bangladesh, and +880 19 is a Banglalink mobile.
International country code for South Korea is +82. Replace + with 011 if calling from US/Canada Replace + with 00 if calling from Europe.
0021 is not the country code for England. England uses the United Kingdom country code +44 which is dialled as 00 44 from most of Europe or 011 44 from North America.
The telephone country code for Indonesia is +62. Replace the plus sign with your international access prefix (for example, 00).
Calling to the Germany explained:00 + 49 + City Area Code + NumberTo call Germany you have to dial 00 + 49 + City Area Code + Number you wish to call.
00 + 1 + (area code, like 646, 917) + phone number
If you are calling the UK, the dialling code will be 0044 but be careful. Numbers starting '9' are premium rate numbers and are very expensive to call. If you are calling suburbs just north of New York City (area code +1 914), you would dial 00 1 914 433 4800. If you are calling Chennai (Madras), India, area code +91 44, you would dial 00 91 44 3348 00xx, with two more digits than shown in your question.
Making international call usually requires that you start with 00. Ireland's international dialling code is 353. To get Dublin, you add 1 to that, so the answer would be 00 353 1 and then follow that with the local number.
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