International City Codes Switzerland

Country Code 41
NOTE:
Switzerland changed to a new national numbering plan
effective 29 March
2002.
Since that time, area codes have been required for all calls, including those within
the same community. This
is explained on the Office for Federal Communications web site. A
general description of the changes can be found in Swiss
Federal Communications Commission web site.
City Codes
Ammerswil (Aarau) |
62 |
Andermatt |
41 |
Arosa |
81 |
Baden |
56 |
Basel |
61 |
Bellinzona |
91 |
Berne |
31 |
Biel (Bienne) |
32 |
Chiasso |
91 |
Crans-sur-Sierre |
27 |
Davos |
81 |
Fribourg |
26 |
Geneva |
22 |
Gryon (Yverdon-les-Bains) |
24 |
Gstaad |
33 |
Interlaken |
33 |
Klosters |
81 |
La Chaux-de-Fonds |
32 |
Lausanne |
21 |
Lenk im Simmental |
33 |
Locarno |
91 |
Lucerne |
41 |
Lugano |
91 |
Montreux |
21 |
Neuchatel |
32 |
Obewil im Simmental |
33 |
Schaffhausen |
52 |
St. Gallen |
71 |
St. Moritz |
81 |
Vevey |
21 |
Wengen |
33 |
Winterthur |
52 |
Zermatt |
27 |
Zug |
41 |
Zurich
(Note: The 1 code is being
phased out
and will be replaced by 43 and 44 in 2002) |
1 |
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