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Originally larger countries, such as the United Kingdom or France, were assigned two-digit codes (to compensate for their usually longer domestic numbers) and small countries, such as Iceland, were assigned three-digit codes; however, since the 1980s, all new assignments have been three-digit regardless of countries’ populations.
- +30 Greece
- +31 Netherlands
- +32 Belgium
- +33 France
- +34 Spain
- +350 Gibraltar
- +351 Portugal
- +352 Luxembourg
- +353 Ireland
- +354 Iceland
- +355 Albania
- +356 Malta
- +357 Cyprus
- +358 Finland
- +359 Bulgaria
- +36 Hungary
- +37 discontinued (was assigned to the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) until April 1992; this area is now covered by Germany's country code +49)
- +370 Lithuania
- +371 Latvia
- +372 Estonia
- +373 Moldova
- +374 Armenia
- Nagorno-Karabakh uses +374 47 for landlines, and +374 97 for mobile phones
- +375 Belarus
- +376 Andorra
- +377 Monaco
- +377 44 used by mobile phone networks in Republic of Kosovo
- +378 San Marino
- +379 assigned to Vatican City but uses +39 with Italy.
- +38 discontinued (was assigned to Yugoslavia before break-up)
- +380 Ukraine
- +381 Serbia
- +381 Republic of Kosovo, uses +381 for landlines but +377 44 Monaco and +386 49 Slovenia for mobile phones.
- +382 Montenegro
- +383 Kosovo
- +384 unassigned
- +385 Croatia
- +386 Slovenia
- +386 49 used by mobile phone networks in Republic of Kosovo
- +387 Bosnia and Herzegovina
- +388 shared code for groups of nations
- +388 3 European Telephony Numbering Space - Europe-wide services
- +389 Republic of Macedonia
- +39 Italy and Vatican City
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