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This is a new article. Last week, an AFD determined that all area codes are notable enough for articles. I believe this may be the last one that wasn't done. Here's my contribution to finish the task. The article, however, can be improved! Feel free to help out! VK35 22:44, 14 July 2007 (UTC)

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The Northern Illinois overlays are combined in one article with the overlaid area code: Area code 224 redirects to Area code 847 and 224 and Area code 779 redirects to Area codes 815 and 779. There already exists an article called Area code 630 and 331. The 331 article is oddly based on an American Samoa area code and includes information on international dialing that makes sense there but is unnecessary here. I am going to make this page a redirect to 630 and 331 article, which is more consistent with surrounding area code articles in content. -Rrius (talk) 10:55, 3 January 2008 (UTC)

Additionally, there is nothing so special about overlays that requires a separate article. Nothing that would be said in a separate article on 331 wouldn't already be said in 630. -Rrius (talk) 10:59, 3 January 2008 (UTC)