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Area codes 304 and 681 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the entirety of the U.S. state of West Virginia. The numbering plan area was established in October 1947 with area code 304, as one of the eighty-six original North American area codes .
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1955: split to give New Brunswick its own 506 area code; Newfoundland was added to the service area when it joined Canada in 1949. When 506 was created, Newfoundland was assigned to the new code along with New Brunswick. In 1962, Newfoundland received its own code, 709. 2014: overlaid by 782; 851 reserved as a third area code for the region. 903
Land line phone numbers in Vietnam follow the format Area Code + Phone Number. The area codes depend on the province and/or city. To dial a number within the same province or city, only the phone number needs to be dialed. When dialing from a different province/city or from a mobile phone, follow the format 0 + Area Code + Phone Number.
304 may refer to: The year 304 or the year 304 BC. Area code 304, in West Virginia; 304 (number), the natural number; 304 (card game), a card game popular in Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu; 304 Olga, a main-belt asteroid; Peugeot 304, a small family car; SAE 304 stainless steel, the most common type of stainless steel, HTTP 304
I'm not sure why this is or how to fix it, but under the "External Links" Heading there is a box whose heading says "West Virginia area codes: 304, 681". When you click on "681", it takes you to Area code 414. Being a guy, I naturally assumed I could fix it, but when I hit "edit" I had no clue what was going on. I'm going to go read a manual.
During the Vietnam War, when the province was the South's border with North Vietnam, it suffered a major attack in the January 1968 Tet Offensive and it was the only South Vietnamese provincial capital to be captured by the North Vietnamese forces in the 1972 Easter Offensive before being recaptured by the South Vietnamese forces in September 1972.
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