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  1. Telephone numbers in Spain. The Spanish telephone numbering plan is the allocation of telephone numbers in Spain. It was previously regulated by the Comisión del Mercado de las Telecomunicaciones (CMT), but is now regulated by the Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia (CNMC).

  2. Iranians in Spain. ( Azerbaijani, Armenian, Kurdish, and other languages of Iran ). Iranians in Spain have a history going back for over a millennium and form a minor population in modern day. [ 3][ 4] They are a part of the Iranian diaspora .

  3. The Persian version of Wikipedia was started in December 2003. As of August 2024, it has 1,010,518 articles, 1,332,530 registered users, and 91,962 files, and it is the 19th largest edition of Wikipedia by article count, and ranks 22nd in terms of depth among Wikipedias.

  4. The Eastern Arabic numerals, also called Indo-Arabic numerals, are the symbols used to represent numerical digits in conjunction with the Arabic alphabet in the countries of the Mashriq (the east of the Arab world), the Arabian Peninsula, and its variant in other countries that use the Persian numerals on the Iranian plateau and in Asia.

  5. The ru-store. Google Maps is a mapping website from Google, and also the name for the technology that it works on. It provides satellite pictures and road maps for anywhere in the world. Google Maps also shows the locations of many places and businesses (called points of interest ). It can provide street addresses, phone numbers, and URLs to ...

  6. All telephone numbers are 11 digits long (initial 0 plus ten numbers). The first two or three digits after the zero are the area code. The possibilities are: (0XX) XXXX XXXX (for landlines), 09XX XXX XXXX (for cellphones) and 099XX XXX XXX (for MVNO). You can replace initial 0 with +98 too.

  7. Crisis lines by country. Country. Lines. Algeria. police 17 or 1548 foreigners, [ 4] ambulance 43, fire 14, gendarmerie 1055. Suicide Hotline Algeria: 0021 3983 2000 58 [ 5][ 6] Argentina. 911 is the national emergency number in Argentina. Buenos Aires City and Province Ambulance 107, Police, 101, Fire Station 100.

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