Area codes in Mexico by code (500–599)
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The 500–599 range of area codes in Mexico is reserved for the states of Mexico and Hidalgo. The country code of Mexico is +52.[1]
For other areas, see Area codes in Mexico by code.
City | State | Code | Ref. |
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Chapa de Mota | Mexico State | 588 | |
Dongú | Mexico State | 588 | |
La Esperanza | Mexico State | 588 | |
Loma Alta Taxhimay | Mexico State | 588 | |
Loma Alta | Mexico State | 588 | |
Los Arana | Mexico State | 588 | |
Monte de Peña | Mexico State | 588 | |
San Gabriel Docuan | Mexico State | 588 | |
San Luis Anáhuac (Toriles) | Mexico State | 588 | |
San Martín Cachihuapan | Mexico State | 588 | |
Tenjay | Mexico State | 588 | |
Villa del Carbón | Mexico State | 588 | |
Nextlalpan | Mexico State | 591 | |
San Bartolo Cuautlalpan | Mexico State | 591 | |
San Juan Pueblo Nuevo | Mexico State | 591 | |
Santa María Cuevas (Cuevas) | Mexico State | 591 | |
Tequixquiac | Mexico State | 591 | |
Zitlaltepec | Mexico State | 591 | |
Zumpango | Mexico State | 591 | |
Praderas del Potrero | Hidalgo | 591 | |
Nopaltepec | Mexico State | 592 | |
Otumba | Mexico State | 592 | |
Oxtotipac | Mexico State | 592 | |
San Miguel Jaltepec | Mexico State | 592 | |
Santiago Tolman | Mexico State | 592 | |
Xala | Mexico State | 592 | |
Coyotepec | Mexico State | 593 | |
El Tajuelo | Mexico State | 593 | |
Huehuetoca | Mexico State | 593 | |
Jorobas | Mexico State | 593 | |
Barrio La Cañada | Mexico State | 593 | |
San Miguel Jaguey | Mexico State | 593 | |
Teoloyucan | Mexico State | 593 | |
Ampliación los Angeles | Mexico State | 594 | |
San Marcos Nepantla | Mexico State | 594 | |
San Martín de las Pirámides | Mexico State | 594 | |
Teotihuacán | Mexico State | 594 | |
Tepexpan | Mexico State | 594 | |
Tezoyuca | Mexico State | 594 | |
Xometla | Mexico State | 594 | |
Santiago Cuautlalpan | Mexico State | 595 | |
Chiconcuac de Juárez | Mexico State | 595 | |
San Bernardino | Mexico State | 595 | |
San Bernardo Tlalmimilolpan | Mexico State | 595 | |
San Jerónimo Amanalco | Mexico State | 595 | |
San Miguel Tlaixpan | Mexico State | 595 | |
San Salvador Atenco | Mexico State | 595 | |
Santo Tomás Apipilhuasco | Mexico State | 595 | |
Tepetitlán | Mexico State | 595 | |
Tepetlaoxtoc | Mexico State | 595 | |
Tequexquinahuac | Mexico State | 595 | |
Texcoco de Mora | Mexico State | 595 | |
Los Reyes Acozac | Mexico State | 596 | |
San Luis Tecuahutitlán | Mexico State | 596 | |
San Miguel Atlamajac | Mexico State | 596 | |
Temascalapa | Mexico State | 596 | |
Amecameca | Mexico State | 597 | |
Juchitepec | Mexico State | 597 | |
Nepantla de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz | Mexico State | 597 | |
Ozumba | Mexico State | 597 | |
Pahuacan | Mexico State | 597 | |
San Andrés Tlalamac | Mexico State | 597 | |
San Rafael | Mexico State | 597 | |
Tenango del Aire | Mexico State | 597 | |
Tlalmanalco | Mexico State | 597 | |
Apaxco | Mexico State | 599 | |
Hueypoxtla | Mexico State | 599 | |
Jilotzingo | Mexico State | 599 | |
San Francisco Zacacalco | Mexico State | 599 | |
Santa María Ajoloapan | Mexico State | 599 | |
Tlapanaloya | Mexico State | 599 |
References
edit- ^ "International Calling Tip Sheet". Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved 2 February 2024.