Dialing Codes
The Most Important Prefixes in Argentina
For your convenience, we have put together the most important dialling codes in Argentina.
| Azul | 281 |
| Bahía Blanca | 91 |
| Buenos Aires | 1 |
| Chilvilcoy | 341 |
| Comodoro Rivadavia | 967 |
| Córdoba | 51 |
| Corrientes | 783 |
| La Plata | 21 |
| Las Flores | 244 |
| Mar del Plata | 23 |
| Mendoza | 61 |
| Merio | 220 |
| Merlo | 20 |
| Moreno | 228 |
| Posadas | 752 |
| Resistencia | 722 |
| Río Cuarto | 586 |
| Rosario | 41 |
| San Juan | 64 |
| San Rafael | 627 |
| Santa Fe | 42 |
| Tandil | 293 |
| Villa Maria | 531 |
Dialling Buenos Aires
All land-line numbers within BA begin with a 4, 5 or 6 and consist of eight digits. To call a cell phone number, 15 must be added to the front of an eight-digit number, which will begin with 4 or 5 .
When calling from abroad, calling a Buenos Aires is somewhat different. Dial your country’s international dialling code followed by 54 11 and the eight-digit number. In most countries, this is 00 54 , from Northern America 011 54 .
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- Getting Started: Telephone providers in Argentina
- Dialing Codes: The Most Important Prefixes in Argentina
- Mobile Phones: The Argentinean Mobile Operators
- Calling Cards: How to save money on international calls
- Choosing the right card: How to choose a prepaid calling card
- How to use cards: Using an international phone card
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