Area Codes
Peruvian area codes for each region (national subdivision) are 2 digits long except for Lima and Callao. On 1 March 2003 new codes were established.
The following is a list of the area codes in Peru:
Area code | Region |
---|---|
1 | Lima and Callao |
41 | Amazonas |
43 | Ancash |
83 | Apurímac |
54 | Arequipa |
66 | Ayacucho |
76 | Cajamarca |
84 | Cusco |
67 | Huancavelica |
62 | Huánuco |
56 | Ica |
64 | Junín |
44 | La Libertad |
74 | Lambayeque |
65 | Loreto |
82 | Madre de Dios |
53 | Moquegua |
63 | Pasco |
73 | Piura |
51 | Puno |
42 | San Martín |
52 | Tacna |
72 | Tumbes |
61 | Ucayali |
Read more about this topic: Telephone Numbers In Peru
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