From any landline in France, dial the 17 (emergency line of the local police station). There is also the 112 that you can call from any mobile; this is a all-purpose emergency number where the operator will sort your needs (medical, etc..) and put you through to the relevant emergency service (fire brigade and first aid, police, medics, highway patrol..). Be prepared to state your location and a description of the matter you are calling for.
The movie "Brigade Call-Girls" was released in 1977. The film is an action adult crime French film with a premise silly enough for it to get overall negative ratings.
Paris is upper North of the country . In fact I would say it is pretty much in the up top , and in the middle . They call that area of France 'Ile de France' , meaning 'Island of France' . I'm not quite certain why they call it that though .
the general shape of France is roughly that of an hexagon.
The city in France with the area code 33 7 is Marseille. Marseille is the second-largest city in France and is located on the Mediterranean coast. The area code 33 is for France, and the 7 indicates that the phone number is specifically for Marseille.
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You would call the international operator in France - and tell them you want to make a collect call to Brazil - give them the number - they'll dial it and ask the person if they'd accept the charges.
We need the fire brigade when something is on fire or if someone needs help
I would call an odd number factor a factor that is an odd number. I would call a number with an odd number of factors a perfect square.
The movie "Brigade Call-Girls" was released in 1977. The film is an action adult crime French film with a premise silly enough for it to get overall negative ratings.
Yes, there are taxis by the countryside in France. But there are no taxi ranks ; when you need one, find the number in the directory and call him.
There is no single number. 17 gets you the Police, 18 the Fire Brigade (who also do First Aid). For medical emergencies, 15 works over most of France. Finally, there is now a Pan-European number, 112, which works for all services, but necessarily more slowly. Suppose you want more than one service? a car accident, for example, might need all three. Don't worry. Call one service and they will automatically notify the others. French people have over the years formed the habit of calling the Fire Brigade for everything except a burglary, and letting them decide whether to call the cops.
just call this number *#1345# It will be displayed on screen *#133# for lebara france
Dial 00 = international access prefix from France 61 = country code for Australia and then the Australian number, omitting the leading '0'
You would call it million.
a call number is the number on books in librarys for example: 92 B witch that would be a biography.
The word brig is what they call a jail in the armed forces, in other words... Brigade.
French call their country France.