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  2. Telephone numbers in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Area codes in Afghanistan are two digits long. It is common to write phone numbers as (0xx) yyy-yyyy, where xx is the area code. The 0 prefix is for long-distance dialing from within the country. International callers should dial +93 xx yyyyyyy. Area codes for common cities are: 093 xx yyyyyyy: Afghanistan; 020 yyy yyyy: Kabul; 026 yyy yyyy ...

  3. List of country calling codes - Wikipedia

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    Country calling codes, country dial-in codes, international subscriber dialing (ISD) codes, or most commonly, ... Afghanistan 93 +04:30

  4. List of mobile telephone prefixes by country - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan [1] +93: 70: 9: AWCC: 71 72 Roshan: 73 Etisalat: 74 ... Example 966 50 000 0000 with country code is twelve digits / national number 050 000 0000 with 0 ...

  5. Telephone numbers in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Country name Region Country Code International Call Prefix Dialing plan Main article Afghanistan 9 +93: 00: Telephone numbers in Afghanistan Armenia 3 +374: 00: Telephone numbers in Armenia

  6. Country codes: A - Wikipedia

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    1 Afghanistan. 2 Åland (region of Finland) 3 Albania. 4 Alderney (part of Guernsey) 5 Algeria. 6 American Samoa. ... 93. IOC country code. AFG. Country code top ...

  7. Communications in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The international calling code for Afghanistan is +93. The following is a partial list of mobile phone companies in the country: Afghan Telecom (provides 4G services [19]) Afghan Wireless (provides 4G services [20]) Etisalat (provides 4G services [21]) MTN Group (provides 4G services) Roshan (provides 4G services) Salaam Network (provides 3G ...

  8. Islamic State of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic State of Afghanistan [1] [alt 1] was established by the Peshawar Accords of 26 April 1992. Many Afghan mujahideen parties [2] [3] participated in its creation, after the fall of the socialist government. Its power was limited due to the country's second civil war, which was won by the Taliban, who took control of Kabul in 1996.

  9. Kabul - Wikipedia

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    Kabul is and has historically been the most ethnically diverse city in the country, with the population including Afghans from all over the country. [155] Approximately 45% of Kabul's population is Tajik, 25% Hazara, another 25% is Pashtun, and minority ethnic groups include Qizilbash (counted to Tajiks), 1% Baloch, 2% Uzbek, 1% Turkmen, and 1% ...