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| City Codes | |
|
Zone (Locality) |
Area Code |
|
Belgorod |
472 |
|
Bryansk |
483 |
|
Vladimir |
492 |
|
Voronezh |
473 |
|
Ivanovo |
493 |
|
Kaliningrad |
401 |
|
Kaluga |
484 |
|
Kostroma |
494 |
|
Kursk |
471 |
|
Lipetsk |
474 |
|
Moscow (municipal) |
495 |
|
Moscow (regional) |
496 |
|
Oryol |
486 |
|
Ryazan |
491 |
|
Smolensk |
481 |
|
Tambov |
475 |
|
Tver |
482 |
|
Tula |
487 |
|
Yaroslavl |
485 |
NOTE: Effective 1 December 2005, Russia
revised its telephone numbering plan to require a total of 10 digits following
the country code.
All area codes which previously began in "0" had this digit replaced by a "4."
Further information on the numbering scheme can be found at
this link (in Russian).