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Denmark Country Code

For data processing and communications and Denmark and it's dependent areas is represent by a Denmark Country code. Denmark country code is a short numeric geographical code (geocodes) developed by the ISO 3166-1 system. Denmark country code is freqently refered to as Denmark dialing codes or Denmark E.164 calling code.

Denmark Country Code is used when dialing to Denmark from outside Denmark. Denmark Country Code is however not used when dialing within Denmark.

To call Denmark from outside Denmark, you have to dial the your own country's International Direct Dialing prefix (IDD), Denmark Country Code, City/ Area Code, and then the subscriber telephone number as:

Your Countries International Direct Dialing Prefix (IDD) +45 (Denmark Country Code) + City Area Code + Number you wish to call.

When dialing from a mobile phone outside Denmark into Denmark, Dial '+' +45 (Denmark Country Code) + City Area Code + Number you wish to call. (The "+" can be reached by holding down the "0" key until it turns into a "+". The "+" is universal prefix for all international mobile telephone calls including Denmark)

Denmark International Direct Dialing prefix (or IDD) is used when dialing from the Denmark to outside the country (Refer to international dialing Denmark code or Denmark international access code). Do not use Denmark IDD when dialing within Denmark.

Denmark National Direct Dialing prefix (or NDD) is used when dialing to a destination within the Denmark (Refer to dialing Denmark code). Do not use Denmark National Direct Dialing prefix when dialing from outside Denmark into Denmark. Denmark NDD is only used as long distance dialing within the country.

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