Turkey is country code +90. See the related link for a list of area codes.
(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, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
The postal code is 35530. Turkey has postal codes, not zip codes.
Turkey's area code 559 is one of the codes for Avea mobile phones, used throughout the country. However, with mobile number portability, the individual user may use a different mobile service.
'00' isn't part of the country code, it is a commonly used international access prefix. Country code +90 is Turkey, but area codes in Turkey are three digits, so you need two more digits to determine the city.
If you look at maps, you will not find area codes. Area codes can be found on area code locator websites. Another place to find area codes is in the telephone directory.
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Ankara is the largest city in Turkey in terms of area.
Turkey's total land and water area is 302,535 square miles.
In North America, general purpose area codes are area codes that are available for assignment as geographic area codes; in other words, all unassigned area codes that are not reserved for other purposes. Area codes ending in '11' are unusable due to conflict with N11 short codes such as 911 and 711. Area codes with the second and third digit the same are reserved as "easily remembered" codes such as 800/888/877/866/855/844 toll-free and 900 premium numbers. Area codes with '9' as the middle digit are reserved for future expansion. Most other unassigned area codes in the range 200 to 999 are general purpose area codes.
In the United States, the states with the most area codes are:California (30 area codes, will be 31 as of 2012-11-20)Texas (24 area codes)Florida (17 area codes)New York (15 area codes)Illinois (13 area codes, with three more planned for 2013)When area codes were first introduced in 1947, California had 3, Texas had 4, Florida had only 1, New York had 5, and Illinois had 4.
Area codes in the US and Canada were introduced in 1947.
There are about 300 area codes in the United States, about 30 in Canada, and about 20 in other miscellaneous islands in or near the Caribbean that share country code +1 with the US and Canada. There are about 400 area codes in Mexico. There are about 600 area codes in the UK. There are about 5,200 area codes in Germany.
The part of the turkey that turkey tips comes from is the shoulder area. This is sometimes referred to as turkey ribs.