See the related links.
You can find several listings of telephone country codes on the web; see the related links below.
This are codes for every country that are assigned for the International Aviation Trasportation Association, for international flights...
Country codes are set by the International Telecommunication Union, an agency of the United Nations.
(See the related links.)There are several websites that one can find the country codes for calling international numbers.http://LincMad.com/countrycodes.html
International telephone country codes are grouped by geographic zones. Zone 1, which contains only country code +1, is North America, including the USA, Canada, and certain islands in or near the Caribbean. Zone 2 is Africa. Zone 3/4 is Europe. Zone 5 is the Americas, except the part in Zone 1. Zone 6 is Australia/Pacific. Zone 7 was originally the USSR, but is now just Russia and Kazakhstan, which continue to share country code +7. Zone 8 is east Asia. Zone 9 is the rest of Asia. Only two zones have one-digit country codes, +1 for North America and +7 for Russia and Kazakhstan. Other countries have two- or three-digit codes. There are also country codes assigned for certain international purposes. An international body, the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) in Geneva, Switzerland, is responsible for assigning telephone country codes.
An international body called the International Telecommunications Union in Geneva, Switzerland, assigns the telephone country codes.
The telephone country code system as we know it today was created in 1964 by the CCITT, an international telecommunications standards body that is now known as the ITU.
In terms of international telephone codes, USA and Canada.
A telephone country code is a one-, two-, or three-digit number used to route calls to that country, or to an offshore territory or a special service. See the related links for a complete listing.
Zip Codes are only used in the United States. There are no international zip codes.
The Remington Society website http://www.remingtonsociety.com contains a page that contains a listing of the date codes and their corresponding months and years. W means the month of August, and TT is the year 1948.
Myanmar ISO country codes ISO 2-alpha - MMISO 3-alpha - MMRSee related link below to International Postal Codes .