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  1. Telephone numbers in Azerbaijan follow the recommended format for its telephone numbering plan . A caller from outside Azerbaijan would dial the international access number, usually 00. They then dial the country code which is 994 for Azerbaijan. Then they dial the two-digit area code, and then the seven-digit local number.

  2. Country Police Ambulance Fire Notes Afghanistan 119: 112: 119 Bahrain 999: Mobile phones – 112, Traffic police – 199, Coast Guard – 994. Bangladesh 999: Anti Corruption Commission – 106, Agricultural Information Services – 16123, Health Services – 16263, Dhaka WASA – 16162, Women and Children Ministry – 109, Legal Services – 16430, National Information Service — 333, IEDCR ...

  3. List of area codes and mobile operators in Guinea-Bissau. Phone Number Range. Geographic Area / Type. Operator. +245 44 30X XXXX. Bissau. Guiné Telecom. +245 44 31X XXXX. Bissau.

  4. During that transitional period, when calling a landline, area code and an extra 2 were added at the beginning of the number, or between the area code and number. E.g. a formerly seven digit Santiago number (02) XXX XXXX became 22X XXX XXX, and a formerly six digit Punta Arenas number (061) YYY YYY became 612 YYY YYY.

  5. 0yy xxx xxxx - calling within Ethiopia. +251 yy xxx xxxx - calling from outside Ethiopia. The NSN length is nine digits. Mobile numbers start with 91. 091 XXX-XXXX - domestic calling. +251 91 XXX-XXXX - from overseas.

  6. From the introduction of the telephone in the late 1870s, [5] to the early 1990s, telephone numbers in most of the United Kingdom were usually shown with a written exchange name followed by the subscriber number, e.g. 'Mallaig 10' or 'Aberdeen 43342'. This allowed calls to be placed initially through the operator and later by using local or ...

  7. Telephone numbers in Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein previously used the Swiss telephone numbering plan (+41) under area code 075. [1] (. This was dialled as +41 75 from outside Switzerland and Liechtenstein). [2] However, on 5 April 1999, it adopted its own international code +423. [3] Consequently, calls from Switzerland now require ...