The United States shares its telephone country code +1 with Canada and 18 island countries and territories in or near the Caribbean.
There is a lot of telephone traffic across the US/Canadian border, and the telephone systems are integrated so that a call goes as directly as possible from one regional switching center to another, to its destination. For example, a call from Seattle to Vancouver doesn't have to go through New York and Toronto on its way. The systems were closely linked long before the system of international country codes was devised. It was thus much easier for the two countries to continue to share an integrated dialing plan.
Calls to the various British islands in or near the Caribbean were historically routed through the United States, so it was easier to integrate them into the US/Canadian system, now known as the North American Numbering Plan.
The Dutch island of Sint Maarten in the Caribbean joined the North American Numbering Plan in 2011 for economic reasons. It's easier to persuade a U.S. or Canadian resident to call 1-721 as opposed to 011-599, even though it makes no difference in the cost of the call.
The telephone country code for the United States is +1.
Mexico and Canada both share borders with the US.
Georgia is a European country and a state in the US that share the same name.
Hawaii
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The country code for the US, Canada, and several Caribbean islands, is +1.
Country code +94 is Sri Lanka, but +94 74 is not a valid number
It varies from country to country. In the US, for example, it is US Code Title 17.
Country code is 01, area code is 515
1 is the country code of the US. If you are outside of the US, you must dial 1 before any number to reach any number within the US. Every country has a different country code that you add to the beginning of a number in that country to dial a number in that country.
my share code is 181tiger279
The country calling code for Germany is 49. So 010 49 from the US.