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  1. A topographic map of the United States. The United States is the world's third-largest country by total area behind Russia and Canada. [d] [167] [168] The 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia occupy a combined area of 3,119,885 square miles (8,080,470 km 2).

  2. The prefixes in the Americas start with one of 1,2,5. All countries in the Americas use codes that start with "5", with the exception of the countries of the North American Numbering Plan, such as Canada and the United States, which use country code 1, and Greenland and Aruba with country codes starting with the digit "2", which mostly is used by countries in Africa.

  3. Current time in UK: Calling the United Kingdom explained: 011 - international prefix; dial first when calling abroad from the US or Canada; 44 - Country Code for UK; Phone Number (remove initial 0):

  4. Aug 27, 2024 · The total number of digits is ten, for example, phone number (11) 1234-5678 for Buenos Aires is made up of a 2-digit area code number and an 8-digit subscriber's number, while (383) 123-4567 would be an example of a Catamarca number.

  5. There is a set numbering plan for phone numbers within the United Kingdom, which is regulated by the Office of Communications , which replaced the Office of Telecommunications in 2003. Each number consists of an area code – one for each of the large towns and cities and their surroundings – and a subscriber number – the individual number.

  6. List of sovereign states by Internet connection speeds; List of sovereign states by number of broadband Internet subscriptions; List of sovereign states by number of Internet hosts; List of mobile phone brands by country; List of mobile telephone prefixes by country; List of public broadcasters by country; List of state media by country

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TelephoneTelephone - Wikipedia

    Telephone calls are initiated most commonly with a keypad or dial, affixed to the telephone, to enter a telephone number, which is the address of the call recipient's telephone in the telecommunications system, but other methods existed in the early history of the telephone.