Mongolia Calling Cards - Phone Card to Mongolia
Now it is very easy to make an international phone call to Mongolia. Our online shop offers cheap calling cards to call Mongolia from the USA as well as from any other country in the world. PhoneCards4USA.com understands that you want to be able to call family, friends, business partners and others in Mongolia with prepaid
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Phone Cards for Specific Destinations:
How to make an international call to Mongolia from USA:
Dial the Access Number + Enter your PIN + 011 + Country Code + City Code + Phone Number
For example, if you want to make an international phone call to
Ulan Bator here is how your dialing sequence will look:
Access # + PIN + 011 + 976 + 11 + Tel #
Country Code for Calling Mongolia: 976
Calling Codes for Mongolia Cities
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Telephone Area Codes):
Ulan Bator (Ulaanbaatar) 11
The Mongols gained fame in the 13th century when under Chinggis KHAN they conquered a huge Eurasian empire. After his death the empire was divided into several powerful Mongol states, but these broke apart in the 14th century. The Mongols eventually retired to their original steppe homelands and later came under Chinese rule. Mongolia won its independence in 1921 with Soviet backing. A Communist regime was installed in 1924. The ex-Communist Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP) won elections in 1990 and 1992, but was defeated by the Democratic Union Coalition (DUC) in the 1996 parliamentary election. Since then, parliamentary elections returned the MPRP overwhelmingly to power in 2000 and produced a coalition government in 2004.