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This phone number +34 928 22 91 16 is a verified and valid fixed line_or_mobile number in Spain.
Managed by "Telefónica (Movistar)", the number's timezone is "Atlantic/Canary".
According to our lookup, this number is in Las Palmas.
The area code for this number is 9282, located at coordinates (27.9580004, -15.6062305).
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Country: ES
Local Time: — hours.
Carrier: Telefónica (Movistar)
Timezone: Atlantic/Canary
Area Code: 9282
Location: Las Palmas
Coords: 27.9580004, -15.6062305
Is Possible: true
Is Valid: true
Number Type: FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE
E.164: +34928229116
National: 928 22 91 16
International: +34 928 22 91 16

🏷️ This phone number is located in Spain, officially called Kingdom of Spain.
🌆 Its capital city is Madrid, where much of its government and culture is centered.
👥 The country is home to a population of 49,315,949 people, spread across 505,992 km² of land.
🗣️ The official languages are Spanish, Catalan, Basque, Galician.
💰 The local currency is Euro (€).
📅 In Spain, the week typically starts on monday.
🗺️ Geographically, it is located at coordinates 40, -4.
Phone number 928 22 91 16 is a verified and valid fixed line_or_mobile number in Spain. It is located in Las Palmas, with the area code 9282. The carrier is "Telefónica (Movistar)".
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928 22 91 16 is assigned to "Telefónica (Movistar)". The exact owner of the number is not publicly available.
The location lookup places 928 22 91 16 in Las Palmas, within the Atlantic/Canary timezone. Coordinates: (27.9580004, -15.6062305).
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