You may be able to just dial the 9-digit Spanish number.
However, the most reliable way is to dial the number in full international format; for Spain, just prefix the 9-digit domestic number with country code +34 (including the plus symbol).
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
Enter the country code for Spain, +34, followed by the Spanish mobile number. If your mobile doesn't allow you to enter numbers in international format, substitute the 00 prefix for the plus sign.
+34 (including the plus symbol) followed by the 9-digit Spanish number
I don't think the Irish ever fought Spain, unless you mean Irish-American soldiers in the Spanish-American War.
She has Filipino, Caucasian, Spain Spanish, Chinese, American Indian, and Irish ancestry.
To call Spain from any GSM mobile, anywhere in the world, dial +34 and then the 9-digit Spanish number (landline or mobile).
+44 (for the UK), then the full mobile number without the leading zero. for example, to call 07999 999999, you would dial 0044 7999 999999
Dial the UK mobile number in full international format: replace the trunk prefix 0 with telephone country code +44 (including the plus symbol).
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To call a UK-based mobile phone, anywhere in the world that it may be physically located, just dial the UK mobile numberexactly the same way you do when the mobile is in the UK.
I'm assuming that you are trying to call an Irish mobile phone that is currently physically located in Spain. You dial the number exactly the same way you do when the mobile is at home in Ireland. If you are in Ireland, just dial the number beginning with 086; otherwise, replace 086 with +353 86. (On a mobile phone, dial the plus symbol; otherwise, replace it with the appropriate international dialing prefix for the place you are calling from.)
Football manufactured in Spain. ( for eg. Mexican Pizza, Chinese Mobile, Italian Pasta, Danish Butter... alike Spanish Football....)
If you're calling a UK mobile that is physically in Spain, just dial the UK mobile number. It does not matter where the mobile is physically located. If you're calling a Spanish mobile, dial 00 (the prefix for outbound international calls from the UK), then 34 (the country code for Spain), and then the 9-digit Spanish mobile number. If you're calling from a GSM mobile phone, you can dial +34 (including the plus symbol) instead of 00 34.