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Have you ever wondered how phone calls reach the right person in a big country like Italy? It's all thanks to special numbers called dialing codes or area codes! Just like a postal code helps mail get to the right street, a dialing code helps your phone call go to the right city or region. In Italy, these codes are super important for landline phones. They tell the phone system exactly where you want your call to go. Italy is divided into different zones, and each zone has its own set of unique dialing codes.

Zone 1: Liguria, Piedmont, and Aosta Valley

  • 010 – For the city of Genoa and nearby areas.
  • 011 – For the city of Turin and its surroundings.
  • 0122 – For the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Susa Valley area.
  • 0123 – For the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Lanzo Valleys area.
  • 0124 – For the Metropolitan City of Turin around Rivarolo Canavese and the Orco Valley.
  • 0125 – For the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Ivrea area.
  • 0131 – For the Province of Alessandria, including its main city Alessandria.
  • 0141 – For the Province of Asti, including its main city Asti.
  • 015 – For the Province of Biella, including its main city Biella.
  • 0161 – For the Province of Vercelli, including its main city Vercelli.
  • 0163 – For the Province of Vercelli in the Valsesia region.
  • 0165 – For the Aosta Valley, including its capital Aosta and Courmayeur.
  • 0166 – For the Aosta Valley, specifically the Cervinia area.
  • 0171 – For the Province of Cuneo, including its main city Cuneo.
  • 0183 – For the Province of Imperia, including its main city Imperia.
  • 0184 – For the Province of Imperia, specifically the Sanremo area.
  • 0185 – For the Metropolitan City of Genoa, but not the city of Genoa itself.
  • 0187 – For the Province of La Spezia, including its main city La Spezia and Cinque Terre.
  • 019 – For the Province of Savona, including its main city Savona.

Zone 2: Milan and Nearby Areas

Zone 3: Eastern Piedmont and Rest of Lombardy

Zone 4: Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, and Veneto

Zone 5: Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany

Zone 6: Rome, Vatican City, and Nearby Areas

Zone 7: Marche, Lazio, Umbria, and Sardinia

Zone 8: Abruzzo, Molise, Campania, and Apulia

Zone 9: Calabria, Sicily, Basilicata, and Rest of Apulia

See also

  • Telephone numbers in Italy
  • Area codes
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