List of Codes
Area code | City or cities |
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010 | Genoa |
011 | Turin |
0121 | Pinerolo |
0122 | Sestrieres, Bardonecchia and other Susa Valley mountain resorts |
0123 | Lanzo Torinese |
0124 | Rivarolo Canavese |
0125 | Ivrea |
0131 | Alessandria |
0141 | Asti |
0142 | Casale Monferrato |
0143 | Novi Ligure |
0144 | Acqui Terme |
015 | Biella |
0161 | Vercelli |
0163 | Borgosesia |
0165 | Aosta, Courmayeur |
0166 | Cervinia |
0171 | Cuneo |
0172 | Savigliano |
0173 | Alba |
0174 | Mondoví |
0175 | Saluzzo |
0182 | Albenga |
0183 | Imperia |
0184 | San Remo |
0185 | Rapallo, Chiavari |
0187 | La Spezia and Cinque Terre |
019 | Savona |
02 | Milan |
030 | Brescia |
031 | Como |
0321 | Novara |
0322 | Arona |
0323 | Baveno |
0324 | Domodossola |
0331 | Busto Arsizio |
0332 | Varese |
0341 | Lecco |
0342 | Sondrio |
0343 | Chiavenna |
0344 | Menaggio |
0345 | San Pellegrino Terme |
0346 | Clusone |
035 | Bergamo |
0362 | Seregno |
0363 | Treviglio |
0364 | Breno |
0365 | Salò |
0369 | Mediaset Cologno Monzese and Segrate TV studios, geographical rate (used for polls, television programs, etc.) |
0371 | Lodi |
0372 | Cremona |
0373 | Crema |
0374 | Soresina |
0375 | Casalmaggiore |
0376 | Mantua |
0377 | Codogno |
0381 | Vigevano |
0382 | Pavia |
0383 | Voghera |
0384 | Mortara |
0385 | Stradella |
0386 | Ostiglia |
039 | Monza |
040 | Trieste |
041 | Venice |
0421 | San Donà di Piave |
0422 | Treviso |
0423 | Montebelluna |
0424 | Bassano del Grappa |
0425 | Rovigo |
0426 | Adria |
0427 | Spilimbergo |
0428 | Tarvisio |
0429 | Este |
0431 | Cervignano del Friuli |
0432 | Udine |
0433 | Tolmezzo |
0434 | Pordenone |
0435 | Pieve di Cadore |
0436 | Cortina d'Ampezzo |
0437 | Belluno |
0438 | Conegliano |
0439 | Feltre |
0442 | Legnano |
0444 | Vicenza |
0445 | Schio |
045 | Verona |
0461 | Trento |
0462 | Cavalese |
0463 | Cles |
0464 | Rovereto |
0465 | Tione di Trento |
0471 | Bolzano |
0472 | Bressanone |
0473 | Merano |
0474 | Brunico |
0481 | Gorizia |
049 | Padua |
050 | Pisa |
051 | Bologna |
0521 | Parma |
0522 | Reggio nell'Emilia |
0523 | Piacenza |
0524 | Fidenza |
0525 | Fornovo di Taro |
0532 | Ferrara |
0533 | Comacchio |
0534 | Porretta Terme |
0535 | Mirandola |
0536 | Sassuolo |
0541 | Rimini |
0542 | Imola |
0543 | Forlì |
0544 | Ravenna |
0545 | Lugo |
0546 | Faenza |
0547 | Cesena |
0549 | San Marino (Most Serene Republic of San Marino) |
055 | Florence |
0564 | Grosseto |
0565 | Piombino |
0566 | Follonica |
0571 | Empoli |
0572 | Montecatini Terme |
0573 | Pistoia |
0574 | Prato |
0575 | Arezzo |
0577 | Siena |
0583 | Lucca |
0584 | Viareggio |
0585 | Massa |
0586 | Livorno |
0587 | Pontedera |
0588 | Volterra |
059 | Modena |
06 | Rome (including State of Vatican City) and Aprilia |
070 | Cagliari |
071 | Ancona |
0721 | Province of Pesaro and Urbino |
0722 | Province of Pesaro and Urbino |
0731 | Jesi |
0732 | Fabriano |
0733 | Macerata |
0734 | Fermo |
0735 | San Benedetto del Tronto |
0736 | Ascoli Piceno |
0737 | Camerino |
0742 | Foligno |
0743 | Spoleto |
0744 | Terni |
0746 | Rieti |
075 | Perugia |
0761 | Viterbo |
0763 | Orvieto |
0765 | Poggio Mirteto |
0766 | Civitavecchia |
0769 | RAI Saxa Rubra Studios, geographical rate (used for polls, television programs, etc.) |
0771 | Fondi |
0773 | Latina |
0774 | Tivoli |
0775 | Frosinone |
0776 | Cassino |
0781 | Iglesias |
0782 | Lanusei |
0783 | Oristano |
0784 | Nuoro |
0785 | Macomer |
0789 | Olbia and Costa Smeralda |
079 | Sassari |
080 | Bari |
081 | Naples |
0823 | Caserta |
0824 | Benevento |
0825 | Avellino |
0827 | Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi |
0828 | Battipaglia |
0831 | Brindisi |
0832 | Lecce |
0833 | Gallipoli |
0835 | Matera |
0836 | Maglie |
085 | Pescara |
0861 | Teramo |
0862 | L'Aquila |
0863 | Avezzano |
0864 | Sulmona |
0865 | Isernia |
0871 | Chieti |
0872 | Lanciano |
0873 | Vasto |
0874 | Campobasso |
0875 | Termoli |
0881 | Foggia |
0882 | San Severo |
0883 | Barletta-Andria-Trani |
0884 | Manfredonia |
0885 | Cerignola |
089 | Salerno |
090 | Messina |
091 | Palermo |
0921 | Cefalù |
0922 | Agrigento |
0923 | Trapani |
0924 | Alcamo |
0925 | Sciacca |
0931 | Siracusa |
0932 | Ragusa |
0933 | Caltagirone |
0934 | Caltanisetta |
0935 | Enna |
0941 | Patti |
0942 | Taormina |
095 | Catania |
0961 | Catanzaro |
0962 | Crotone |
0963 | Vibo Valentia |
0964 | Locri |
0965 | Reggio di Calabria |
0966 | Palmi |
0967 | Soverato |
0968 | Lamezia Terme |
0971 | Potenza |
0972 | Melfi |
0973 | Lagonegro |
0974 | Vallo della Lucania |
0975 | Sala Consilina |
0976 | Muro Lucano |
0981 | Castrovillari |
0982 | Paola |
0983 | Rossano |
0984 | Cosenza |
0985 | Scalea |
099 | Taranto |
It is to be noted that this numbering plan doesn't strictly follow the boundaries of the provinces and city areas in order to solve in a simple way some technical constraints. So, for example, the geographical province of Avellino has two main prefixes (0825 and 0827) but also some common land with other prefixes like 0824 for San Martino Valle Caudina and 081 as for Baiano.
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