West Virginia State in United States
Description
West Virginia, the Mountain State, is characterized by the Appalachian Mountains, coal mining heritage, and deep-rooted folk traditions. The state offers rugged beauty, outdoor adventure, and a strong sense of local pride across its rolling hills and tight-knit towns.
West Virginia is primarily served by area code 304, one of the original area codes. In 2009, 681 was added as an overlay to support growing telecommunications needs. Together, these West Virginia area codes offer comprehensive statewide coverage, connecting rural valleys and mountain communities alike.
West Virginia is primarily served by area code 304, one of the original area codes. In 2009, 681 was added as an overlay to support growing telecommunications needs. Together, these West Virginia area codes offer comprehensive statewide coverage, connecting rural valleys and mountain communities alike.
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Area Codes
Major Cities
City | Prefixes |
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Williamson | |
Matewan | |
Martinsburg | |
Beckley | |
East Lynn | |
Huntington | |
Lavalette | |
Charleston | |
Morgantown | |
Metz | |
Varney | |
Davy | |
Shady Spring | |
Elkins | |
Surveyor | |
Bob White | |
Elizabeth | |
Mineral Wells | |
Buckhannon | |
Flemington | |
Ashton | |
Williamstown | |
Farmington | |
Red Jacket | |
Fairmont | |
Fort Gay | |
Franklin | |
Madison | |
Twilight | |
Walker | |
Belington | |
Weirton | |
Belleville | |
Glenwood | |
Petersburg | |
Wayne | |
Welch | |
Mannington | |
North Matewan | |
Hico | |
Prichard | |
Gassaway | |
Gordon | |
Wheeling | |
Parkersburg | |
Philippi | |
Letart | |
Gallipolis Ferry | |
Burnsville | |
Newtown |