Telephone numbers in Lebanon

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Telephone numbers in Lebanon
Lebanon (orthographic projection).svg
Location of Lebanon in dark green
Location
Country Lebanon
Continent Asia
NSN length8 digits
Access codes
Country code +961
International access any 2 numbers
Long-distance any 1 number

In Lebanon, the area codes are, including the leading 0, two, three or four

Contents

Dialling

Area codes

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