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  1. Italian telephone numbers are defined by an open telephone numbering plan that assigns subscriber telephone numbers of six to eleven digits. In addition, other short codes are used for special services. The plan is organized by types of services, [1] indicated by the first digit.

  2. References. See also. List of dialling codes in Italy. This is a list of dialing codes used in Italy. Zone 1 - Liguria, Piedmont, and Aosta Valley. 010 – City of Genoa and surroundings. 011 – City of Turin and surroundings. 0122 – Metropolitan City of Turin – Susa Valley area. 0123 – Metropolitan City of Turin – Lanzo Valleys area.

  3. Italian telephone numbers are defined by an open telephone numbering plan that assigns subscriber telephone numbers of six to eleven digits. In addition, other short codes are used for special services. The plan is organized by types of services, indicated by the first digit.

  4. All landline phone numbers in Italy begin with a “0” The area codes for Italys largest cities are shown below. Rome 06. Bologna 051. Milan 02. Bolzano 0471. Padova 049. Florence 055. Venice 041. Even if calling from the same region, all digits—including the leading 0—are dialed when dialing a landline in Italy.

  5. Italy: 39 6 to 12 fixed 00 – Latvia: 371 8 fixed 00 – Liechtenstein: 423 up to 12 (generally is 7) fixed 00 – Lithuania: 370 8 variable 00 0 Luxembourg: 352 8 (fixed new numbering plan); 9 (mobile); 12 (mobile telematic); 4-11 (historic numbers still active) fixed 00 – Malta: 356 8 fixed 00 – Netherlands: 31 9 variable 00 0 Norway: 47 ...

    Country
    Country Code
    National Number Length
    Dialing Plan *
    43
    4 to 13
    variable
    32
    8 to 10
    fixed with 0
    359
    7 to 9
    variable
    385
    8 or 9 (some mobile)
    variable
  6. Phone numbers in Italy have variable length. There's no well established convention about how to group digits or which symbol to use, but this is hardly an issue since all the digits are always dialed. Netherlands. Since 10 October 1995 (Operation Decibel) all telephone numbers in the Netherlands have ten digits (including the trunk prefix '0').

  7. Italian land line numbers all start with a "0" (06 for Rome, 055 for Florence, 02 for Milan, 041 for Venice, etc.). If you see a number that starts with a 338, 339, 439, or any other trio of non-zero numbers, that's an Italian cell phone number.