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In most cases where city codes begin with 0, you drop the 0 on international calls - for example, 01 for Paris becomes +33 1 internationally - but Italy is an exception. To call a number in Rome, 06 becomes +39 06.
In short, calling from Spain, just dial 0039 and then the full number as you would dial it within Italy.
You dial the 'foreign call code' which from the UK is 00 (from the US it's 011) then the code for Italy which from everywhere is 39, then the telephone number.
In order to call from Italy to London you should dial: 00 (Italy's exit code) + 44 (UK country code) + 20 (London's area code) + number
Italy is bigger than the UK.
Dial 00 44 then the full UK mobile number minus its leading zero. For example, UK mobile 07123 456789 would be dialled as 00 44 7123 456789 from Italy.
Yes Italy is an advanced economy. All types of manufactured goods are exported from Italy to the UK. Italy also has a large agricultural sector which exports to the UK. Included in this are many agricultural goods which because of the climate cannot be produced in the UK, or are cheaper to produce in Italy. For example, tomatoes, wine. Both Italy and the UK are in the EU, so there are no customs duties on Italian goods imported into the UK.
Yes, Uk is 1,503 miles away from Italy and Spain is 1,228 miles away from Italy.
Italy is the larger of the two countries.
It depends where in Italy and where in the UK but it will take around the 2 hours and 40 minutes.
No. Italy and the UK are two different countries in Europe.
no Italy is bigger
Yes.
Italy is 116,347 sq. miles in area while the UK is only 94,060 sq. miles in area.
Both Spain and the UK use Parliamentary Democracy and a Constitutional Monarchy, but Italy is a Parliamentary Republic.