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The Philippines has an international dialing code of +63 and an open telephone numbering plan with eight or nine digits. Learn about the fixed-line and mobile area codes, the access codes, and the migration to eight-digit numbers.
Find the area code for any location in North America, including the United States, Canada, and some Caribbean countries. The web page shows the numerical order, territory, date, and notes for each area code, including the overlay and split history.
A list of country calling codes for various states and territories in Asia, including the Philippines with code 63. The Philippines has an open numbering plan with no area codes and uses the international prefix +63.
Find out the telephone prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in foreign countries or areas via international telecommunication networks. The list is organized by world zones and includes the ITU-T standards and the exceptions for political and historical alignment.
Learn how telephone numbers are written and dialed in different countries and regions, according to the ITU recommendation E.123. Compare the formats, lengths, prefixes and codes of landline, mobile, toll free and service numbers.
Learn how to dial international phone numbers from Australia and other countries using different prefixes. Find out the meaning of 0011, 000, 009 and other codes, and see the list of historic and current prefixes.
Learn how to write and format postal addresses in the Philippines, including the use of ZIP codes and the distinction between provincial and Metro Manila addresses. A provincial address is an address that includes the province where the city or municipality is located.
San Jose de Buenavista is the capital of Antique province in the Philippines. It has a history of being a pirate hideout, a revolutionary stronghold, and a potential city.