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  1. Country calling codes, country dial-in codes, international subscriber dialing (ISD) codes, or most commonly, telephone country codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in foreign countries or areas via international telecommunication networks.

  2. Simply find and click the country you wish to call. You'll find instructions on how to call that country using its country code, as well as other helpful information like area codes, ISO country codes, and the kinds of electrical outlets and phone jacks found in that part of the world.

    Country
    Country Code
    Iso Codes
    Population
    93
    AF / AFG
    29,121,286
    355
    AL / ALB
    2,986,952
    213
    DZ / DZA
    34,586,184
    1-684
    AS / ASM
    57,881
  3. ISO country codes The International Organization for Standardization defines its country codes in standard 3166-1. ISO codes also consist of three capital letters in the alpha-3 version. For example, Germany has the IOC code "GER" for the English country name "Germany."

    Country
    Iso 3166-1 Alpha2
    Iso 3166-1 Alpha3
    Iso 3166-1 Numeric
    AF
    AFG
    004
    AX
    ALA
    248
    AL
    ALB
    008
    DZ
    DZA
    012
  4. Find the country code for any country in the world, as well as the international and national prefixes for making calls or sending texts. The country code for 95 is Nicaragua, and the prefix is 011.

  5. Learn how to dial Myanmar phone numbers from the US or Canada using the international prefix 011 and the country code 95. Find out the area codes, phone number format and other useful information for calling Myanmar.

  6. Find out the country calling code, E.164 code, ISO codes and phone code for Myanmar. Learn how to dial and format phone numbers in Myanmar with the country code 95.

  7. ISO 3166-1 numeric – three-digit country codes which are identical to those developed and maintained by the United Nations Statistics Division, with the advantage of script ( writing system) independence, and hence useful for people or systems using non- Latin scripts.