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Telephone numbers in BelgiumFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaCountry Code 32From 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), and then the area code. Area Codes10: Wavre 11: Hasselt 12: Tongeren 13: Diest 14: Herentals, Turnhout 15: Mechelen (Malines) 16: Leuven (Louvain), Tienen 19: Waremme (Borgworm) 2: Brussels (Bruxelles/Brussel) 3: Antwerp (Antwerpen), St Niklaas 4: Liege (Luik), Fourons 50: Brugge (Bruges), Zeebrugge 51: Roeselare (Roulers) 52: Dendermonde (Termonde) 53: Aalst (Alost) 54: Ninove 55: Ronse-Renaix 56: Kortrijk (Courtai), Comines-Warneton, Mouscron 57: Ieper (Ypres) 58: Veurne (Furnes) 59: Oostende (Ostende) 60: Chimay 61: Bastogne, Libramont-Chevigny 63: [[Arlon] (Aarlen) 64: La Louviere 65: Mons (Bergen) 67: [[Nivelles] (Nijvel) 68: Ath (Aat) 69: Tournai (Doornik) 70: Specialty Numbers (i.e. bus information or bank information) 71: Charleroi 800: toll free service 81: Namur (Namen) 82: Dinant 83: Ciney 84: Jemelle, Marche-en-Famenne 85: Huy 86: Durbuy 87: Verviers 9: Gent (Ghent/Gand') 900: Premium numbers See Also
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