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  1. Telephone numbers in Belgium - Simple English Wikipedia, the …

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    A telephone number in Belgium is nine or ten digits dialed on a telephone to make a call. Belgium is under a closed telephone numbering plan. It keeps the trunk code, '0', for all national dialling. Area codes in Belgium are one or two digits long. All Belgian telephone numbers dialed in Belgium must use the leading '0' trunk code.
    All Belgian telephone numbers dialed in Belgium must use the leading '0' trunk code. From outside Belgium, a caller would dial their international call prefix (typically 00 in Europe and 011 in North America ), followed by 32 (the country code for Belgium), then the area code minus the trunk code '0', and finally the local number.
    Since 10 October 1995 (Operation Decibel) all telephone numbers in the Netherlands have ten digits (including the trunk prefix '0'). The area code ('A') is commonly separated with a dash ('-') and sometimes a space from the subscriber's number ('B'). Alternatively, the area code (including the trunk prefix) can be enclosed in parentheses.
    Area codes in Belgium are, excluding the leading '0', one or two digits long. Numbers are of variable length; landlines have a seven-digit subscriber number and a one-digit area code for large cities, while smaller cities have a six-digit subscriber number and a two-digit area code.
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