Brazil country calling code is 55
Phone calls placed from the United States to Brazil require you to dial: 011 + 55 + City Code + Phone Number. Use the table below to find the appropriate city code in Brazil.
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To call Brazil from the U.S. dial: 011 + 55 + City Code + Phone Number
City Name City Code
Acre 68
Alagoas 82
Amapa 96
Amazonas 97
Bahia 73
Bahia 74
Bahia 75
Bahia 77
Belem 91
Belo Horizonte 31
Blumenau 47
Brasilia 61
Campinas 19
Campo Grande 67
Ceara 88
Curitiba 41
Espirito Santo 28
Florianopolis 48
Fortaleza 85
Foz do Igua?u 45
Goiania 62
Goias 64
Manaus 92
Maranhao 98
Maranhao 99
Mato Grosso 65
Mato Grosso 66
Minas Gerais 32
Minas Gerais 33
Minas Gerais 34
Minas Gerais 35
Minas Gerais 37
Minas Gerais 38
Para 93
Para 94
Paraiba 83
Parana 42
Parana 43
Parana 44
Parana 46
Pernambuco 87
Piaui 86
Piaui 89
Porto Alegre 51
Recife 81
Rio de Janeiro 21
Rio de Janeiro 22
Rio de Janeiro 24
Rio Grande do Norte 84
Rio Grande do Sul 53
Rio Grande do Sul 54
Rio Grande do Sul 55
Rondâ„¢nia 69
Roraima 95
Salvador 71
Santa Catarina 49
Santos 13
Sao Jose dos Campos 12
Sao Paulo 11
Sao Paulo 14
Sao Paulo 15
Sao Paulo 16
Sao Paulo 17
Sao Paulo 18
Sergipe 79
Tocantins 63
Vitoria 27
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Interesting facts about Brazil
Following three centuries under the rule of Portugal, Brazil became an independent nation in 1822. By far the largest and most populous country in South America, Brazil overcame more than half a century of military intervention in the governance of the country when in 1985 the military regime peacefully ceded power to civilian rulers. Brazil continues to pursue industrial and agricultural growth and development of its interior. Exploiting vast natural resources and a large labor pool, it is today South America's leading economic power and a regional leader. Highly unequal income distribution remains a pressing problem.
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