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  1. Telephone numbers in Guatemala. Country Code: +502. International Call Prefix: 00. In Guatemala, regular phone numbers are 8 digits. The first digit indicates the type of phone: [1] 2: Guatemala City (Geographic Number) 3: Mobile (non geographic) 4: Mobile (non geographic) 5: Mobile (non geographic)

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    Guatemala's incumbent telephone company is TELGUA, which won the bidding for the privatization of the government run GUATEL. 1. Calling code: +502 2. International call prefix: 00 3. Main lines in use: 3.1. 665,061 lines (2000) 3.2. 1.4 million lines (2006) 3.3. 1.7 million lines, 63rd in the world (2012) 4. Mobile cellular: 4.1. 663,296 lines (200...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Costa_RicaCosta Rica - Wikipedia

    The number of migrants declined in later years but in 2015, there were some 420,000 immigrants in Costa Rica and the number of asylum seekers (mostly from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua) rose to more than 110,000, a fivefold increase from 2012.

  3. Apr 12, 2024 · Calling Guatemala explained: 011 - international prefix; dial first when calling abroad from the US or Canada. 502 - Country Code for Guatemala. Phone Number - 8 digits. example call from the United States or from Canada to Guatemala: 011 502 ???? ????

  4. Telephone numbers in Guatemala Last updated September 18, 2022. Country Code: +502 International Call Prefix: 00. In Guatemala, regular phone numbers are 8 digits. The first digit indicates the type of phone: [1] 2: Guatemala City (Geographic Number) 3: Mobile (non geographic) 4: Mobile (non geographic) 5: Mobile (non geographic)

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GuatemalaGuatemala - Wikipedia

    Many European immigrants to Guatemala were politicians, refugees, and entrepreneurs as well as families looking to settle. Up to 1950 Guatemala was the Central American country that received the most immigrants, behind Costa Rica, and large numbers of immigrants are still received today.

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