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+27 21 013 1929 is a verified and valid fixed line_or_mobile number registered in South Africa.
It is registered under the carrier "Telkom SA" and its timezone is "Etc/UTC".
Location data places this number in Cape Town/Gordons Bay/Somerset West/Stellenbosch.
Area code 2101 corresponds to coordinates (-29, 24).
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Country: ZA
Local Time: — hours.
Carrier: Telkom SA
Timezone: Etc/UTC
Area Code: 2101
Location: Cape Town/Gordons Bay/Somerset West/Stellenbosch
Coords: -29, 24
Is Possible: true
Is Valid: true
Number Type: FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE
E.164: +27210131929
National: 021 013 1929
International: +27 21 013 1929

🏷️ This phone number is located in South Africa, officially called Republic of South Africa.
🌆 Its capital city is Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Cape Town, where much of its government and culture is centered.
👥 The country is home to a population of 63,100,945 people, spread across 1,221,037 km² of land.
🗣️ The official languages are Afrikaans, English, Southern Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Southern Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu.
💰 The local currency is South African rand (R).
📅 In South Africa, the week typically starts on monday.
🗺️ Geographically, it is located at coordinates -29, 24.
Phone number 021 013 1929 is a verified and valid fixed line_or_mobile number in South Africa. It is located in Cape Town/Gordons Bay/Somerset West/Stellenbosch, with the area code 2101. The carrier is "Telkom SA".
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021 013 1929 is assigned to "Telkom SA". The exact owner of the number is not publicly available.
The location lookup places 021 013 1929 in Cape Town/Gordons Bay/Somerset West/Stellenbosch, within the Etc/UTC timezone. Coordinates: (-29, 24).
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