New York State in United States
Description
New York, the Empire State, is globally recognized for the energy and influence of New York City, its world-class arts and finance industries, and natural landmarks like Niagara Falls and the Adirondacks. From upstate serenity to urban skyscrapers, New York offers one of the most dynamic blends of culture, economy, and geography in the world.
New York’s telecom network is complex. Area code 212 was one of the first created in 1947 for Manhattan and is now overlaid by 646 and 332. Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx use 718, 347, and 929, while the rest of the state is divided among codes like 516, 631, 845, 518, 607, and 315. These New York area codes reflect immense population density, regional diversity, and evolving infrastructure demands.
New York’s telecom network is complex. Area code 212 was one of the first created in 1947 for Manhattan and is now overlaid by 646 and 332. Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx use 718, 347, and 929, while the rest of the state is divided among codes like 516, 631, 845, 518, 607, and 315. These New York area codes reflect immense population density, regional diversity, and evolving infrastructure demands.
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Area Codes
Major Cities
City | Prefixes |
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New York | |
Brooklyn | |
Jersey City | |
Mamaroneck | |
Long Island City | |
Watertown | |
South Colton | |
Williamson | |
Syracuse | |
Potsdam | |
New Hartford | |
Utica | |
Norwood | |
Colton | |
Auburn | |
Baldwinsville | |
Long Lake | |
Rome | |
Raquette Lake | |
Chittenango | |
Newark | |
Phelps | |
Madrid | |
East Syracuse | |
Penn Yan | |
Fayetteville | |
Warners | |
Erieville | |
Hamilton | |
Camillus | |
Raymondville | |
Canton | |
Great Bend | |
Rodman | |
Chase Mills | |
Fort Drum | |
Inlet | |
Marietta | |
Geneva | |
Marcy | |
Brewerton | |
La Fargeville | |
Ogdensburg | |
Oswego | |
Cortland | |
Herkimer | |
Liverpool | |
Adams | |
Richfield Springs | |
Theresa |