To call to Russia use the international country calling code +7 followed by the national phone number you want to call. Russia is located in Europe and uses Ruble. It has around 143 819 569 inhabitants, 42 900 000 landlines and 261 900 000 cell phone users.
The country code +7 indicates that the phone number you are about to dial is to Russia in Europe. Before you call to Russia you should be aware of that they speak Russian (official) 96.3%, Dolgang 5.3%, German 1.5%, Chechen 1%, Tatar 3%, other 10.3%. You can see the exact location of this country code on the maps below.
Use the table below to find out from what city in Russia your missed call came from. The city dialing code is a prefix used before the local phone number and is indicating to what city you are about to dial. Keep in mind that cellphone numbers often don't have city prefix codes and therefore is not traceable to a city.
city | dial code |
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Belgorod | +7-472 |
Bryansk | +7-483 |
Ivanovo | +7-493 |
Kaliningrad | +7-401 |
Kaluga | +7-484 |
Kostroma | +7-494 |
Kursk | +7-471 |
Lipetsk | +7-474 |
Moscow (municipal) | +7-495 |
Moscow (regional) | +7-496 |
Oryol | +7-486 |
Ryazan | +7-491 |
Smolensk | +7-481 |
Tambov | +7-475 |
Tula | +7-487 |
Tver | +7-482 |
Vladimir | +7-492 |
Voronezh | +7-473 |
Yaroslavl | +7-485 |