Not in any European country that I know of. For example, the UK's geographical codes start with 01 and 02 (020 is London, 0238 is Southampton, 02820 is Ballycastle) and are never assigned to mobile phone numbers, which always start with 07.
Other countries work in much the same way, except the prefixes are, of course, different.
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