Calling Mexico from the United States explained:
- 011 - US exit code; have to be dialed first for all international calls made from the US/Canada number plan
- 52 - international country code for Mexico
- US to Mexico international dialing format : 011 + 52 + area code + individual phone number
Area Codes:
| Acapulco | 744 |
La Paz | 612 |
Santa Rosalia | 615 |
| Aguascalientes | 449 |
Lagunas | 972 |
Tecate | 665 |
| Campeche | 981 |
Leon | 477 |
Tijuana | 664 |
| Cancun | 998 |
Manzanillo | 314 |
Tlaxcala | 246 |
| Celaya | 461 |
Mexicali | 686 |
Todos Santos | 612 |
| Celestun | 988 |
Mexico City | 55 |
Toluca | 722 |
| Cihuatlan | 315 |
Merida | 999 |
Torreon | 871 |
| Ciudad Jimenez | 629 |
Monterrey | 81 |
Tulum | 984 |
| Ciudad Juarez | 656 |
Morelia | 443 |
Tuxtla Gutierrez | 961 |
| Colima | 312 |
Oaxaca | 951 |
Uruapan | 452 |
| Comitan | 963 |
Pachuca | 771 |
Valladolid | 985 |
| Cordoba | 271 |
Puebla | 222 |
Valparaiso | 457 |
| Cuernavaca | 777 |
Puerto Vallarta | 322 |
Veracruz | 229 |
| Culiacan | 667 |
Salamanca | 464 |
Villahermosa | 993 |
| Durango | 618 |
Saltillo | 844 |
Zacatecas | 492 |
| Guadalajara | 33 |
San Cristobal de Las Casas | 967 |
Zamora | 351 |
| Guanajuato | 473 |
San Luis Potosi | 444 |
Zitacuaro | 715 |
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Information about country:
First wide-known civilizations within current Mexican territory, like Mayas and Aztecs, formed since the second millennium BC. After start of the Conquest in the early XVI century, Mexico was colony of Spain until 1810, when it gained independence. Th key parts of the economy are oil and gas industry, tourism. A significant role is played also by remittances from Mexican nationals working overseas. Mexico is the thirst-largest partner of the USA in terms of international trade. Also, there is wide cooperation between Mexico and the United States in other areas, like national security of both countries. Some of the things, most frequently associated with Mexico, include tequila, cactus, sombrero style hats, corn-pones. Another interesting fact: Mexico is the home of chocolate.