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Minnesota was divided into a south-eastern area including the Twin-Cities with area code 612 and the rest of the state in the south-west, north, and north-east with area code 218. [2] In 1954, the southern half of 612 was designated a separate numbering plan area with area code 507 as the third area code for the state.
Area codes are also assigned for non-geographic purposes. The rules for numbering NPAs do not permit the digits 0 and 1 in the leading position. [1] Area codes with two identical trailing digits are easily recognizable codes (ERC). NPAs with 9 in the second position are reserved for future format expansion.
The area was separated from Saint Paul along the river [5] by a ravine that was first bridged and was then filled. Many of the streets in the community were [6] laid out parallel to the Mississippi River rather than north–south. Feed, flour, and lumber mills were built in the area in the 1850s and used Phalen Creek as a source of water power.
Area code: 618: FIPS code: 17–55106: GNIS feature ID: 2399553 [1] Wikimedia Commons: ... The crossroads at the town site was the location of a general store owned ...
Thus, it would not have been possible to locate the approximate geographic location of a numbering plan area by its code alone. The plan divided New York into five areas, the most of any state. Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas were assigned four area codes each, and California, Iowa, and Michigan received three. Eight states and ...
Location of Chattancourt. Chattancourt ... INSEE/Postal code: 55106 /55100. Elevation: 185–283 m (607–928 ft)
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 17.99 square miles (46.59 km 2), of which 16.98 square miles (43.98 km 2) is land and 1.01 square miles (2.62 km 2) is water. [5] U.S. Highway 61, Minnesota Highway 36, and Interstate Highways 35E, 94, 694, and 494 are six of the main routes in the city.
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.