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Spain +34
Phone Number Format
  • Area Code: none
  • Subscriber Number: 9 digits

Area Code List

        [07 used for international access; 9 + STD code for domestic
        access. Total number of area code and local number digits
        should equal 8, ie. one digit area code + 7D, or two digit
        area code + 6 digits.

        Werenfried Spit noted that calls to different provinces require
        dialing the area code, even if this is the same area code as
        the calling party.

        Spain's provincial capitals have the same name as their
        respective provinces, except for Alava (capital: Vitoria/Gazteiz),
        Vizcaia/Bizkaia (Bilbao), Guipuzkoa (San Sebasti'an/Donostia),
        and Navarra (Pamplona/Iru~na). Furthermore the province of
        Palma the Mallorca coincides with the Balearic Isles, the
        province of Logro~no is also known as La Rioja, and the
        province of Oviedo is also known as Asturias.]

        0  land mobile uses (local number format 81xxxxx or 86xxxxx)
        1  Madrid
        11 Guadalajara, Segovia
        18 Avila
        22 Canary Islands: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife
        23 Salamanca
        24 Badajoz
        25 Toledo
        26 Ciudad Real
        27 Caceres
        28 Canary Islands: Arrecife, Lanzarote, Las Palmas, Puerto Del Rosario
        3  Badalona, Barcelona, Sabadell, San Feliu de Llobregat, Tarrasa
        4  Bilbao, Vizcaya
        41 La Rioja, Logrono
        42 Cantabria, Santander
        43 Guipuuzcoa, Irun, San Sebastian
        44 Schinnen
        45 Alava, Vitoria
        47 Burgos
        48 Navarra, Pamplona
        5  Sevilla (Seville) (also/formerly 54?)
        51 Almeria
        52 Malaga, Marbella, Melilla, Torremolinos
        53 Jaen, Linares
        54 Sevilla (Seville) (old code?)
        55 Huelva
        56 Algeciras, Cadiz, Ceuta, Jerez de la Frontera, Rota
        57 Cordoba
        58 Granada
        6  Alcira, Alicante, Sagunto, Valencia
        64 Castellon de la Plana
        65 Alcoy
        65 (Alicante - likely a former or obsolete code)
        65 Gandia
        66 La Cuenca
        67 Albacete
        68 Aguilas, Cartagena, Lorca (Marcia), Murcia
        71 Baleares (Is.), Ibiza, Mahon, Palma de Mallorca
        72 Gerona
        73 Lerida
        74 Huesca, Teruel
        75 Soria
        76 Zaragoza
        77 Reus, Tarragona, Tortosa
        8  Asturias [7 digit numbers]
        81 La Coruna (plus Acoruna?)
        81 Santiago de Compostela
        82 Lugo
        83 Valladolid
        85 Asturias [6 digit numbers], Aviles, Gijon, Oviedo
        86 Pontevedra, Vigo
        87 Leon
        88 Orense, Palencia, Zamora
Additional Information
  • Former system: Area Code 1-2 digits, Subscriber Number 6-7 digits, with sum of 8 digits.
  • 1998 - national numbering change
    • Spain has adopted a national 9-digit subscriber number plan in early 1998. New numbers were formed with the digit 9 followed by the area code then subscriber number from the previous format e.g. Madrid +34 1 xxxxxxx becomes +34 91xxxxxxx from other nations. Within Spain, all domestic calls whether local or long distance will require the new 9-digit number. The dialling sequence for calling from one area code to another remains unchanged as the initial 9 was previously used as the domestic long distance prefix.
    • Wireless numbers begin with 6.
    • The ITU/European Union standard international dialling prefix of 00+ was also adopted at this time, replacing the former 07+ access code to reach numbers of other nations.
    • Permissive dialling of either old or new format numbers was scheduled to end 6 June 1998.
  • Gibraltar - domestic dialling format used Spain telephone subscribers call Gibraltar using 9567 plus the 5-digit subscriber number, instead of international calling via country code 350.
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Note: Information compiled from World Telephone Numbering Guide.
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