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Subject: zone.3.codes.32-34
DCCL - World Numbering Zone 3 - European Countries
1 February 1994
Inquiries: contact cmoore@BRL.MIL or dleibold1@attmail.com
32 Belgium
10 Wavre
11 Hasselt
12 Tongeren
13 Diest
14 Herentals, Turnhout
15 Mechelen (Malines)
16 Leuven, Tienen
19 Waremme
2 Brussels (Bruxelles)
3 Antwerp (Antwerpen, Anvers), St Niklaas
31 old or incorrect code for Antwerp (see 3)
41 Liege, Fourons
50 Brugge, Zeebrugge
51 Roeselare
52 Dendermonde
53 Aalst
54 Ninove
55 Ronse-Renaix
56 Kortrijk, Comines-Warneton
57 Ieper (Ypres)
58 Veurne
59 Oostende
60 Chimay
61 Bastogne, Libramont-Chevigny
63 Arlon
64 La Louviere
65 Mons (Bergen)
67 Nivelles
68 Ath
69 Tournai
71 Charleroi
77 "Kiosk" numbers - for premium/toll services
78 toll free
80 Stavelot
81 Namur (Namen)
82 Dinant
83 Ciney
84 Jemelle, Marche-en-Famenne
85 Huy
86 Durbuy
87 Verviers
91 Gent (Ghent, Gand)
33 France
[France moved to 8 digit numbers; Paris area has an area code of
(1); the rest of France has no area code, just the 8 digit number,
presumably beginning with the other codes listed below. Nigel Allen
reported that France will change its numbering plan yet again to
accommodate growth. - djcl]
[Apparently the move to 8 digits was done Oct. 19-20 or 26-27, 1985.]
(domestically, 05 + 6 digits "numero vert" [green number] toll-free
services; 05 to change to 0800?)
[At present, domestic long distance access code is 16,
international access code is 19. In 1995, the numbering plan
is expected to change so that domestic long distance access code
will be 0, while international access code will be 00. The area
codes from 1995 will be set up as follows:
1 Ile-de-France (Metro Paris)
2 Northeast France
3 Southeast France
4 Southwest France
5 Northwest France (notice 05 above)
6(?) mobile
-- 1 thru 5 courtesy Erik Thomas Mueller (etm@email.teaser.com)]
1 Paris
[Beyond Paris metropolitan area, codes indicate the prefix or
beginning digits of phone numbers. These may now be only
approximate, given the present lack of "area codes".]
* [outside Paris]
20 Lille
26 Reims
35 Le Havre, Rouen
56 Bordeaux
61 Toulouse
628 Andorra (independent country)
(changed from 078 when France changed to 8-digit numbers)
7 Lyon
76 Grenoble
88 Strasbourg
91 Marseille
92 Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (area northeast of 93, immed. below)
93 Nice, Cannes, "Alpes Maritimes" (Maritime Alps) area,
(independent country of) Monaco
34 Spain (including Balearic Islands)
[07 used for international access; 9 + STD code for domestic
access. Total number of area code and local number digits
should equal 8, i.e. one digit area code + 7D, or two digit
area code + 6D]
0 land mobile uses (local number format 81xxxxx or 86xxxxx)
1 Madrid
11 Guadalajara, Segovia
18 Avila
22 Canary Islands: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife
23 Salamanca
24 Badajoz
25 Toledo
26 Ciudad Real
27 Caceres
28 Canary Islands: Arrecife, Lanzarote, Las Palmas, Puerto Del Rosario
3 Badalona, Barcelona, Sabadell, San Feliu de Llobregat, Tarrasa
4 Bilbao, Vizcaya
41 La Rioja, Logrono
42 Cantabria, Santander
43 Guipuuzcoa, Irun, San Sebastian
45 Alava, Vitoria
47 Burgos
48 Navarra, Pamplona
5 Sevilla (Seville) (also/formerly 54?)
51 Almeria
52 Malaga, Marbella, Melilla, Torremolinos
53 Jaen, Linares
54 Sevilla (Seville) (old code?)
55 Huelva
56 Algeciras, Cadiz, Ceuta, Jerez de la Frontera
57 Cordoba
58 Granada
6 Alcira, Alicante, Sagunto, Valencia
64 Castellon de la Plana
65 Alcoy
65 (Alicante - likely a former or obsolete code)
65 Gandia
66 La Cuenca
67 Albacete
68 Aguilas, Cartagena, Lorca (Marcia), Murcia
71 Baleares (Is.), Ibiza, Mahon, Palma de Mallorca
72 Gerona
73 Lerida
74 Huesca, Teruel
75 Soria
76 Zaragoza
77 Reus, Tarragona, Tortosa
8 Asturias [7 digit numbers]
81 La Coruna (plus Acoruna?)
81 Santiago de Compostela
82 Lugo
83 Valladolid
85 Asturias [6 digit numbers], Aviles, Gijon, Oviedo
86 Pontevedra, Vigo
87 Leon
88 Orense, Palencia, Zamora