Country Calling Code Lookup
Look up international dialing codes and ISO country codes for countries and regions worldwide, searchable by name, ISO code or calling code.
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How to Use
The page shows a table of major countries and regions with their flag, Chinese name, English name, ISO code and international dialing code.
Search: type a keyword into the search box at the top to filter the table live by Chinese name, English name, ISO code or dialing code.
The table scrolls freely and lays everything out at a glance, which suits anyone who looks up international dialing codes regularly.
Features
- Comprehensive data: covers more than 70 countries and regions with their dialing codes and country codes
- Live search: filter instantly by Chinese name, English name, ISO code or dialing code
- Multiple attributes: flag, Chinese name, English name, two-letter ISO code and international dialing code all in one row
- No reloads: the search filters immediately with no page loading in between
Use Cases
International calls
Find the dialing code for a country before placing an international call.
Software development
Grab ISO country codes or dialing codes while building internationalized systems.
Business communication
Confirm the phone code of a client's country when working in international trade.
Travel preparation
Check the dialing code and country code of your destination before travelling abroad.
FAQ
How many countries and regions are included?
More than 70 major countries and regions, spanning Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa and Oceania, as well as Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
How often is the data updated?
Country calling codes and ISO codes are international standards that essentially never change, so the data stays valid indefinitely.
Can I search backwards from a dialing code to a country?
Yes. Type a dialing code such as +86 or +1 into the search box and the table filters down to the countries that use it.
How do I tell apart countries that share a dialing code?
Some codes are shared, for example the United States and Canada both use +1. Both entries are listed separately in the table, so use the country name to tell them apart.