Local Phone Numbers
Minnesota
320 Area Code
320 Area Code
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The 320 area code covers central Minnesota, reaching cities such as St. Cloud, Willmar, Alexandria, and Hutchinson. Known for agriculture, small manufacturing, and tourism, the region balances rural communities with growing urban centers. A 320 number helps your business gain local trust while making it easier to connect with customers across the area.
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Area code 320 is tied to central Minnesota and recognized throughout the state. From St. Cloud’s business and education community to Willmar’s agricultural base and Alexandria’s tourism industry, a 320 number shows you’re connected to the region.
Even if you’re not physically located there, customers will see your business as local and approachable.
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The 320 area code serves central Minnesota, including cities like St. Cloud, Alexandria, and Willmar.
The 320 area code covers several cities, including St. Cloud, Hutchinson, Alexandria, and Willmar.
Area code 320 is located in the state of Minnesota, serving its central region.
The United States does not have a single nationwide area code. Instead, it uses the country code +1, followed by state and regional codes.
Each area code can provide up to about 7.9 million unique phone numbers, depending on allocation.
Area codes are part of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). They separate states and regions into calling zones, ensuring accurate routing.
As phone usage grew, area codes were introduced to divide regions and prevent overlaps, making sure calls reached the correct destinations.