| .svg.png.webp) Uganda (dark green) | |
| Location | |
|---|---|
| Country | Uganda | 
| Continent | Africa | 
| Access codes | |
| Country code | +256 | 
| International access | 000 | 
| Long-distance | 0 | 
Until 1999, Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda shared a telephone numbering plan, in which subscribers were only required to dial the trunk code, area code and number. In that year, this was discontinued following Tanzania's adoption of a new numbering plan, although calls between the three countries only required regional prefixes rather than international dialling. To call Uganda from Tanzania and Kenya, subscribers dial 006 instead of +256.
List of area codes in Uganda
| LIST OF AREA CODES[1] | |
|---|---|
| Area Code | Area/City | 
| 414 | Kampala | 
| 456 | Kaliro | 
| 434 | Jinja | 
| 454 | Mbale | 
| 464 | Mityana | 
| 4644 | Mubende | 
| 4654 | Masindi | 
| 4714 | Gulu | 
| 4734 | Lira | 
| 4764 | Arua | 
| 4814 | Masaka | 
| 4834 | Fort Portal | 
| 4854 | Mbarara | 
| 4864 | Kabale/Rukungiri/Kisoro | 
| 4895 | Iganga | 
References
- ↑ WTNG. "World Telephone Numbering Guide". www.wtng.info. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
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