Telephone Numbers in Slovenia - List of Area Codes

List of Area Codes

The list of counties, grouped into historic and geographic larger regions:

No. County Code
Central Slovenia1
1. Ljubljana 1
2. Maribor and Murska Sobota 2
3. Celje and Trbovlje 3
4. Kranj 4
5. Koper and Nova Gorica 5
6. Novo Mesto 7
Mobile phone numbers1
7. Si.mobil 30, 40, 50
8. Mobitel 31, 41, 51, 71
9. Tušmobil 70
10. T-2 64
VoIP1
11. Various providers 59
Special numbers
12. Toll free numbers 80
13. Commercial numbers 89, 90
14. IPKO 49

1 Calling codes in the table are assigned to new customers by the respective provider. However, it has been possible to change the operator and retain the old calling code (along with the rest of the phone number) since 2006. Calling codes do not necessary reflect the operator, but it is not possible to transfer a mobile number to a land-based operator and vice versa.

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