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Encyclopedia > Area code 502

Area code 502 serves the state of Kentucky. It covers Louisville, Frankfort, Shelbyville, Bardstown and other areas in north central Kentucky. Official language(s) English Capital Frankfort Largest city Louisville Area  Ranked 37th  - Total 40,444 sq mi (104,749 km²)  - Width 140 miles (225 km)  - Length 379 miles (610 km)  - % water 1. ... For other places with the same name, see Louisville (disambiguation). ... Frankfort is the name of several places: Frankfort, Illinois Frankfort, Indiana Frankfort, Kentucky Frankfort, Michigan Village of Frankfort, New York Town of Frankfort, New York Frankfort, Ohio Frankfort, Wisconsin Frankfort, South Africa Today, Frankfurt, the name of two cities in Germany, is known as that in English. ... Shelbyville is the name of several places in the United States of America: Shelbyville, Arkansas Shelbyville, Illinois Shelbyville, Indiana Shelbyville, Kentucky Shelbyville, Michigan Shelbyville, Missouri Shelbyville, Tennessee Shelbyville, Texas Shelbyville is also a town in the television series The Simpsons. ... Bardstown is a city located in Nelson County, Kentucky. ...


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The 818 area code was implemented in 1984 when it was geographically split from the 213 area code, one of the three original area codes assigned to California in 1948 when the North American Numbering Plan was implemented.
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