Iowa State in United States
Description
Iowa, known as the Hawkeye State, is a cornerstone of America’s heartland, celebrated for its rich agricultural output and political significance during the presidential caucuses. With rolling plains, friendly communities, and vibrant college towns like Iowa City and Ames, Iowa embodies small-town charm and industrious spirit.
The state’s telecommunications system began with area code 515, which once covered the entire region. As demand grew, Iowa introduced additional area codes such as 319, 563, 712, and 641. Despite being largely rural, Iowa’s area codes support a diverse mix of communities and maintain robust coverage for both urban centers and farming regions alike.
The state’s telecommunications system began with area code 515, which once covered the entire region. As demand grew, Iowa introduced additional area codes such as 319, 563, 712, and 641. Despite being largely rural, Iowa’s area codes support a diverse mix of communities and maintain robust coverage for both urban centers and farming regions alike.
Map
Area Codes
Major Cities
City | Prefixes |
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Atkins | |
Crawfordsville | |
Hillsboro | |
Anamosa | |
Monticello | |
Cedar Rapids | |
Iowa City | |
Marengo | |
Burlington | |
Williamsburg | |
Bonaparte | |
Prairieburg | |
Independence | |
Norway | |
Ely | |
West Burlington | |
Mount Vernon | |
Coggon | |
Fort Madison | |
Mediapolis | |
Keystone | |
Center Point | |
Homestead | |
Lisbon | |
Wever | |
Waterloo | |
Vinton | |
South Amana | |
Waverly | |
Springville | |
Walker | |
Van Horne | |
Marion | |
Palo | |
Washington | |
Cedar Falls | |
Martelle | |
Riverside | |
North Liberty | |
Middletown | |
Conroy | |
Central City | |
Parkersburg | |
South English | |
Sperry | |
Dike | |
Donnellson | |
Parnell | |
Stanwood | |
Allison |