
Phone numbers and area codes can vary in length, even within the same country, and mobile phones utilize their own sets of prefixes. In the US, we're accustomed to seven-digit phone numbers and three-digit area codes, but European phone numbers and calling standards are a bit harder to predict. If you're calling from one number to another within the same European country (either from a landline or with a local mobile phone or SIM card), simply dial the phone number, including the initial 0 if there is one.
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To call the US or Canada from Russia, dial 8, then 10, then 1, then the area code and number. For long-distance calls within Russia, dial 8, then the area code and number. When making international calls to Italy, do not drop the initial 0 from the phone number. For long-distance calls within Hungary, dial 06, then the area code and number. In some countries, it's normal for phone numbers to have varying lengths (for instance, a seven-digit phone number and an eight-digit mobile number). If the number begins with a 0, drop it (except for Italy).

For example, dial 39 if you're calling Italy or 33 for France (see chart below).

