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ni_mhurchu

Can anyone tell me what the dialling code is for Cork?

I'm ringing up from Manchester and I know the country code is 00353 but I've got a feeling the actual county code for Cork may have changed - thanks

    



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pjdscott
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You're correct in that the country code is 00353. Just add '21' for County Cork (the '0' is dropped when dialling from abroad), and follow with the seven digit number, eg.

00353 21 111 1111


starrygirl
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well it depends what part of cork you are ringing
cork city would be 021
other areas of cork county are 025 or 022 or 023
so what place are you ringing???


Caoimhe M
021 so it would be 0035321 :)


BJC
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Check out Time Dial

Dialing Cork = http://www.timedial.net/default.asp?CountryAway=IE
Time Difference = http://www.timedial.net/timedifference.asp?CountryAway=IE


D
Lookintoireland .com


Black
If you are looking for West Cork the code is 0035328 then type in the rest of the digits and the rest of Cork is 0035321 and then type in the rest of the digits.


tony m
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Hello Miss,
Oh this is an easy one for you. the 00353, is correct, now add 21 then the rest of the number you need to talk to someone in Co.Cork, so this is how it would read for a number in Cork-: 00353 21 123 4567, and its the same for a mobile you just drop the 0 before the number like this~: 00353 888 888888.....oh, and that 00353 part is the number from anywhere in the world, just remamber to drop the 0 before you dial the rest of the number. I hope this helps ytou Miss..... Bye.....Tony M


Shaggy
02 county cork.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=cork+dialling+code&meta=


Jean V
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1800-who-shot-michael





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