Telephone numbers in the Americas
All countries in the Americas use codes that start with "5" except for: Canada, the United States and some Caribbean countries under the North American Numbering Plan use country calling code 1 and Greenland and Aruba with a country calling code starting with the number "2", which mostly is used by countries in Africa.

The prefixes in the Americas start with one of 1,2,5
Listing
(initial ordering by country)
America | Prefix | International Call Prefix | Trunk prefix | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anguilla | Caribbean | +1 264 | 011 | 1 | |
Antigua and Barbuda | Caribbean | +1 268 | 011 | 1 | |
Argentina | South | +54 | 00 | 0 | |
Aruba | Caribbean | +297 | 00 | ||
Bahamas | Caribbean | +1 242 | 011 | 1 | |
Barbados | Caribbean | +1 246 | 011 | 1 | |
Belize | Central | +501 | |||
Bermuda | North | +1 441 | 011 | 1 | |
Bolivia | South | +591 | 00 | ||
Brazil | South | +55 | 00 xx | ||
British Virgin Islands | Caribbean | +1 284 | 011 | 1 | |
Canada | North | +1 | 011 | 1 | Several NANP codes, see Telephone numbers in Canada |
Caribbean Netherlands | Caribbean | +599 3, 4, or 7 | 00 | ||
Cayman Islands | Caribbean | +1 345 | 011 | 1 | |
Chile | South | +56 | 00 | ||
Colombia | South | +57 | 00 | 0 | Trunk followed by 1 or 3 digit carrier code |
Costa Rica | Central | +506 | 00 | ||
Cuba | Caribbean | +53 | 119 | ||
Curaçao | Caribbean | +599 9 | 00 | ||
Dominica | Caribbean | +1 767 | 011 | 1 | |
Dominican Republic | Caribbean | +1 809, +1 829, +1 849 | 011 | 1 | |
Ecuador | South | +593 | 00 | ||
El Salvador | Central | +503 | |||
Falkland Islands | South | +500 | 00 | ||
French Guiana | South | +594 | 00 | ||
Greenland | North | +299 | 00 | ||
Grenada | Caribbean | +1 473 | 011 | 1 | |
Guadeloupe | Caribbean | +590 | 00 | ||
Guatemala | Central | +502 | 00 | ||
Guyana | South | +592 | 00 | ||
Haiti | Caribbean | +509 | 00 | ||
Honduras | Central | +504 | 00 | ||
Jamaica | Caribbean | +1 876 | 011 | 1 | |
Martinique | Caribbean | +596 | 00 | ||
Mexico | North | +52 | 00 | 01 | |
Montserrat | Caribbean | +1 664 | 011 | 1 | |
Nicaragua | Central | +505 | 00 | ||
Panama | Central | +507 | 00 | ||
Paraguay | South | +595 | 00 | 0 | |
Peru | South | +51 | 00 | 0 | |
Puerto Rico | Caribbean | +1 787, +1 939 | 011 | 1 | |
Saint Barthélemy | Caribbean | +590 | 00 | ||
Saint Kitts and Nevis | Caribbean | +1 869 | 011 | 1 | |
Saint Lucia | Caribbean | +1 758 | 011 | 1 | |
Collectivity of Saint Martin | Caribbean | +590 | 00 | ||
Saint Pierre and Miquelon | North | +508 | 00 | ||
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Caribbean | +1 784 | 011 | 1 | |
Sint Maarten | Caribbean | +1 721 | 011 | 1 | |
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | South | +500 | 00 | ||
Suriname | South | +597 | 00 | ||
Trinidad and Tobago | Caribbean | +1 868 | 011 | 1 | |
Turks and Caicos Islands | Caribbean | +1 649 | 011 | 1 | |
United States | North | +1 | 011 | 1 | Several NANP areas, see Telephone numbers in the United States |
United States Virgin Islands | Caribbean | +1 340 | 011 | 1 | |
Uruguay | South | +598 | 00 | No National Call Prefix needed since 29 August 2010 according to the new numbering plan. All geographical numbers have 8 digits: | |
Venezuela | South | +58 | 00 | 0 |
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See also
- Telephone numbering plan
- National conventions for writing telephone numbers
- List of country calling codes
- List of international call prefixes
- List of NANP area codes
- Area codes in the Caribbean
- Category:Telephone numbers by country
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