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Interactive map of the numbering plan areas of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (blue). This is a list of telephone area codes of Pennsylvania . In 1947, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company divided Pennsylvania into four numbering plan areas (NPAs) and assigned distinct area codes for each.
Worldwide distribution of country calling codes. Regions are coloured by first digit. Telephone country codes, originally termed International Codes by the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (C.C.I.T.T.) in 1960, [1] but also sometimes referred to as "country dial-in codes", or historically "international subscriber dialing" (ISD) codes in the U.K., are telephone ...
2014 Rank [1] 2016 Rank [2] 2018 Rank School District State/Territory Students (autumn 2014) Students (autumn 2016) students (autumn 2018) 98 106 114
April 22, 2015: overlaid on area code 740; 221: not in use; available for geographic assignment 222: not in use; available for non-geographic assignment easily recognizable code (ERC) 223: Pennsylvania (Harrisburg, Gettysburg, Lancaster, York, and most of south-central Pennsylvania) September 26, 2017: overlaid on 717; mnemonic: ABE; 224
Area code 445 was first proposed in July 2000 as an overlay code on numbering plan area 215/267. [1] However, these plans were delayed and then rescinded in 2003 by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. [2] The need for new phone numbers in area codes 215/267 was delayed until 2018.
Pennsylvania's most populous city is Philadelphia. Pennsylvania was founded in 1681 through a royal land grant to William Penn, the son of the state's namesake. Before that, between 1638 and 1655, a southeast portion of the state was part of New Sweden, a Swedish colony.
New Holland is located in eastern Lancaster County at (40.102095, -76.087646 The municipality is an enclave of Earl Township. Pennsylvania Route 23 passes through the borough as Main Street, leading east 11 miles (18 km) to Morgantown and west 14 miles (23 km) to Lancaster, the county seat.
PA-772 crosses PA-230 west of the borough center and leads northeast 7 miles (11 km) to Manheim and southwest 5 miles (8 km) to Marietta on the Susquehanna River. According to the United States Census Bureau , the borough has a total area of 2.4 square miles (6.3 km 2 ), of which 0.02 square miles (0.04 km 2 ), or 0.64%, are water. [ 11 ]