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Phone Book of the World.com
is organised according
to the different IDD
(International Direct Dialing) Telephone Zones:

Phone Book of North America.com  (+I)
Phone Book of Africa.com  (+2)
Phone Book of Europe.com  (+3 or +4 )
Phone Book of Latin America.com  (+5)
Phone Book of South Asia.com (+6)
Phone Book of Russia
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 (+7)
Phone Book of North Asia.com  (+8)
Phone Book of the Middle/Far East.com  (+9)
countrycodes of the Middle East
always start with

+9

Phonebook of the Far East.com includes
Phone information
on all Countries of the Far East.
Whitepages and Yellowpages,
Pagesblanches and Pages Jaunes,
Paginas Blancas and Paginas Amarillas,
Pagine Bianche and Pagine Gialle
all over the Far East.
The best Phonebooks of the Far East
that are available on the Internet
should be here.
This site also gives you
Country Codes and Area Codes,
and Information on Directory Assistance
throughout the Far East.

Phone Book of
the Middle East
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secrets behind Middle/Far East
phonecodes:
the International country codes got issued in I964,


7 large countries, located in different places
have a
two digit code:
(+90), (+9I), (+92), (+93), (+94), (+95), (+98)

Turkey once had a 'European' number starting with (+36)
in I968 Turkey, today a candidat for EU membership,
got removed from
Europe
and switched over the the Middle East with the present code
(+90)

countries of the Arabian Peninsula start with +96-
(+96I), (+962), (+963), (+964), (+965), (+966), (+967) and (+968)
exeption Maldives
(+960) - code only issued in I980
or with
+97-
(+970), (+97I), (+972), (+973) and (+974)



Bhutan, Mongolia, Nepal do also have +97- codes
(+975), (+976) and (+977)


exSoviet Union countries (+7) now start with +99-
(+992), (+993), (+994), (+995), (+996) and (+998)
after the Break up of the former Soviet Union the 99 country code was still unassigned
so it could be used for the former Soviet Union counties that are located in Asia
(the geographical boarder between Europe and Asia is the Caucasus)
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgystan, Uzbekistan

the exUSSR Republic Kazakstan still has a former Soviet
+7 code,

someone told her that (+99I) will be used for special Maritime services


some three digit codes remain unassigned
and can be used for future political changes

+978 +979
and +990 +99I +999
who will get the
tripple digit code +999 ?




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