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Telephone numbers in South Korea; Location; Country: South Korea: Continent: Asia: Regulator: Ministry of Science and ICT: Type: closed: NSN length: 8, 9, 10: Format: 0XX-XXX-XXXX 0XX-XXXX-XXXX: Access codes; Country code +82: International access: 00xyy (where xyy is the international carrier selection code) Long-distance: 0
Telephone numbers in Iraq Israel: 9 +972: 00, 01x: Telephone numbers in Israel Japan: 8 +81: 010: Telephone numbers in Japan Jordan: 9 +962: 00: Telephone numbers in Jordan Kazakhstan: 7 +7: 8~10: Telephone numbers in Kazakhstan North Korea: 8 +850: 00, 99: Telephone numbers in North Korea South Korea: 8 +82: 00 + carrier code: Telephone ...
Unitary state: Location: South Korea: Number: 22 15 controlled by ROK 5 controlled by DPRK 2 split between ROK and DPRK: Populations: 276,589 – 13,413,459 (Gyeonggi Province) Areas: 1,849 km 2 (714 sq mi) – 19,030 km 2 (7,350 sq mi) (North Gyeongsang Province) – 20,569 km 2 (7,942 sq mi) (Gangwon including the North Korean province)
Telephone numbers in Korea may refer to: Telephone numbers in North Korea; Telephone numbers in South Korea This page was last edited on 25 ...
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Addresses in South Korea are used to identify specific locations within the country. South Korea has replaced its land lot-based address system with one based on street names. The switching of the address system is to make it easier for foreigners as well as Koreans to find their destinations.
This is a list cities of South Korea by population including provincial-level divisions: special city (특별시/特別市) and metropolitan cities (광역시/廣域市), and municipal-level division: cities (시/市). Other municipal-level divisions: counties (군/郡 which have populations under 50K) and districts (구/區) are not included.
Landline phone numbers begin with the area code, then one digit for the operator code, then six digits for the primary telephone number. Format: (XXX Y ZZZZZZ) where: "xxx" denotes the area code. All area codes begin with the number 0. The operator code for fixed (landline) numbers is "y".