Mozambique Calling Cards - Phone Cards to Mozambique
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Phone Cards for Specific Destinations:
How to make an international call to Mozambique 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
Maputo here is how your dialing sequence will look:
Access # + PIN + 011 + 258 + 1 + Tel #
Country Code for Mozambique: 258
Calling Codes for Mozambique Cities
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Telephone Area Codes):
Beira 3, Chimolo 51, Chokwe 21, Maputo 1, Matola 4, Nampula 6, Quelimane 4, Tete 52, Xai-Xai 22
Almost five centuries as a Portuguese colony came to a close with independence in 1975. Large-scale emigration by whites, economic dependence on South Africa, a severe drought, and a prolonged civil war hindered the country's development. The ruling Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO) party formally abandoned Marxism in 1989, and a new constitution the following year provided for multiparty elections and a free market economy. A UN-negotiated peace agreement between FRELIMO and rebel Mozambique National Resistance (RENAMO) forces ended the fighting in 1992. In December 2004, Mozambique underwent a delicate transition as Joaquim CHISSANO stepped down after 18 years in office. His newly elected successor, Armando Emilio GUEBUZA, has promised to continue the sound economic policies that have encouraged foreign investment.