Country Calling Code
See also: List of country calling codesSerbia will keep the telephone country calling code previously assigned to Serbia and Montenegro, +381. Following the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the country code +38 was divided amongst the newly independent states:
Country | Calling code |
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Serbia | +381 |
Montenegro | +382 |
Croatia | +385 |
Slovenia | +386 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | +387 |
Macedonia | +389 |
Two other codes from the 38 sequence have also been assigned:
Country | Calling code |
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Ukraine | +380 |
European Telephony Numbering Space | +388 |
Montenegro was assigned +382 on 6 September 2006. The new code was phased in during 2007.
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