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Azerbaijan
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| Azores
| | | | *Ponta Delgada 110V; to be converted to 220V
| Bahamas
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| Bahrain
| | | | *Awali 110V, 60 Hz
| Balearic Islands
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| Bangladesh
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| Barbados
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| Belarus
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| Belgium
| | | | Notes from correspondents: a 'C' style plug can be used with 'E' and 'F' receptacles. All double-insulated appliances are indeed fitted with a 'C' plug, and can be used in any compatible receptacle (C E F and narrow L). Type C receptacles are prohibited in Belgium.
| Belize
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| Benin
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| Bermuda
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| Bhutan
| | | | Type M plugs also identified by some sources.
| Bolivia
| | | | *La Paz & Viacha 115V
| Bosnia
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| Botswana
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| Brazil
| | | | *127V found in states of Bahia, Paran?(including Curitiba), Rio de Janeiro, S鉶 Paulo and Minas Gerais (though 220V may be found in some hotels). Other areas are 220V only, with the exception of Fortaleza (240V). Outlets (click for more) are often a combination of type A and C and can accept either type plug.
| Brunei
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| Bulgaria
| | | | *Outlets are reported as type F, though both type C and F plugs may be encountered.
| Burkina Faso
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| Burundi
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| Cambodia
| | | | *Some outlets are a combination of type A and C and can accept either type plug. Plug G may be found in some hotels.
| Cameroon
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| Canada
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| Canary Islands
| | | | Type L plugs/outlets may have different pin spacing. The smaller and closer pins are for a rated current of 10 A, the bigger and wider pins are for a rated current of 16 A.
| Cape Verde
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| Cayman Islands
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