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Area Code List
[assignment announced by ITU January 1995; effective 16 April 95;
this replaces Ukraine numbers under the ex-Soviet system (country
code 7 - former +7 0xy format becomes +380 xy) - a permissive calling
period of at least 6 months was mentioned in ITU Operational
Bulletin.
* - indicates that '22' or '2' are presumably added before 5 or 6
digit local telephone numbers respectively - assumed to be the
case based on the ex-Soviet numbering system.]
31 Uzhhorod (Uzhgorod) (3100)
32 Lviv (Lvov) * (322)
33 Lutsk (3300)
34 Ivano-Frankivsk (Ivano-Frankovsk) * (340 or 3400)
35 Ternopil (Ternopol) (350 or 3500)
36 Rivne (Rovno) *
37 Chernivtsi (Chernovtsi, Chernovtsy) * (3700)
38 Khmelnytsky (Khmelnitskiy, Khmelnitski) * (380 or 3800)
41 Zhytomyr (Zhitomir) (410 or 4100)
43 Vinnytsya (Vinnitsya) * (430 or 4300)
44 Kyiv (Kyyiv, Kiev) *
46 Chernihiv (Chernigov) * (4622)
47 Cherkasy (Cherkassi, Cherkassy) * (472 or 4722)
47 35 Korsun-Schevchenkovski
48 Odessa (Odesa) * (482)
48 49 Bilhorod-Dnistrovsky (Belgorod-Dnestrovskij)
50 Ukrainian Mobile Communications (UMC)
51 Mykolayiv (Nikolaev) * (510)
52 Kirovohrad (Kirovograd) * (5222)
53 Poltava * (5322)
54 Sumy (Sumi) (5400)
55 Kherson * (5500)
56 Dnipropetrovsk (Dnepropetrovsk) * (562)
56 4 Kryvy Rih (Krivoy Rog)
56 92 Dniprodzerzhynsk (Dneprodzerzhinsk)
57 Kharkiv (Kharkov) * (572)
60 Yalta (600) (what about 654?)
61 Zaporizhya (Zaporozhye) * (612, 6122)
61 53 Berdyansk
62 Donetsk * (622)
62 9 Mariupol
64 Luhansk (Lugansk) * (642) (was Voroshilovograd)
65 Simferopol * (6522)
65 4 Yalta (what about 600?)
65 54 Bakhchysaray (Bakhchisarai, Bakhchisaray)
65 60 Alushta
65 61 Kerch
65 62 Feodosiya
65 64 Dzhankoy
69 Sevastopol (or Sebastapol, Sebastopol) (690)
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