Spanish iphone in Italy

Hi,
I'm italian but I'm living in Spain for 6 months. Last week my mobile phone broke, and I would like to buy a new one here. But I'm wondering if I'll come back in Italy, I can use this spanish iphone with italian sim. Is it possible? Here people use an italian Iphone 4 with spanish sim.
Thank you a lot

Do you think that if I'll go to ask it in an apple store , they will be able to help me?

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