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Poland Country Code

The international dialing code for Poland is +48. Find all the information you need to make international calls to Poland.

Dialing Code
+48
ISO 2
PL
ISO 3
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How to Call Poland

Step 1: Dial your international access code

From most countries, dial 00 or + (on mobile). From the US/Canada, dial 011.

Step 2: Dial the country code for Poland

48

Step 3: Dial the local number

Example: 48 5XX XXX XXX

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About Poland

Population
38 million
Timezone
CET (UTC+1)
Language
Polish
Currency
Polish Zloty (zł)

Popular Cities

Warsaw
Krakow
Lodz
Wroclaw
Poznan
Gdansk

ISO Codes

ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2
PL
ISO 3166-1 Alpha-3
Dialing Code
+48

Poland Calling — FAQ

What is the country code for Poland?

The international dialing code for Poland is +48. When calling from abroad, dial your international access code (011 from the US/Canada, 00 from Europe), then 48, followed by the local number.

How do I call Poland from abroad?

To call Poland, dial your country's international access code, then +48 (the country code for Poland), followed by the local number. For example: 48 5XX XXX XXX. With PhoneTheWorld, just enter the full number including +48 and click call.

What is the ISO code for Poland?

The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for Poland is PL. These codes are used internationally for identification purposes.

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