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Latvia
+371
Phone Number Format
- Area Code: 0-2
digits
- Subscriber Number:
5-7 digits
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Area Code List
- From ITU Operational Bulletin #586, there may be a move in progress
to a national 7-digit numbering plan without area codes, to be put into
effect during 1995.
- 2 Jurmala, Olaine, Sigulda (Replaced? See note for [7]?)
- 2 [Riga - code is replaced by national number - see note for [7])
- 30 Jelgava
- 31 Tukums
- 32 Talsi
- 33 Kuldiga
- 34 Aizpute, Liepaja (or Liepaya)
- 36 Ventspils
- 37 Dobele
- 38 Saldus
- 39 Bauska
- 40 Limbazi
- 41 Cesis
- 42 Valmiera
- 43 Aluksne
- 44 Gulbene
- 45 Balvi
- 46 Rezekne
- 47 Valka
- 48 Madona
- 50 Ogre
- 51 Aizkraukle
- 52 Jekabpils
- 53 Preili 54 Daugavpils
- 56 Kraslava
- 57 Ludza
- [7] [Riga (area code 2) numbers beginning with 10, 13 and 14 had 7
prepended starting 10 December 1994 to form a 7-digit number. The area
code is apparently eliminated for international calling purposes. According
to ITU OB#614, Riga is now on a 7D numbering without area code now.]
- [8] [7-digit "overlay" numbers in Latvia will have the initial digit
8 replaced by 7; permissive dialing period for either format in effect
throughout 1995]
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Additional
Information
- (Reportedly changing to uniform 7-digit, no area codes, system)
- Withdrew from country code 7 (former USSR territory) at an unknown
time; ITU assigned country code 371 in January 1993. +7 013 was replaced
by +371 in international dialling, although Jurmala switched from +7
013 62 to +371 2. There are reports that Latvia has moved, or is moving,
to a national 7-digit number format without area codes (effective 1995?).
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