The country calling code of Bosnia and Herzegovina is +387.
Bosnia and Herzegovina received the code of +387 following the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992. (which had +38 as country code).
An example for calling telephones in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina is as follows:
0 33 xxx xxx (from within Sarajevo) 0 33 xxx xxx (from within Bosnia and Herzegovina) +387 33 xxx xxx (from outside Bosnia and Herzegovina)
This is a list of dialing codes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Video Telephone numbers in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Fixed telephony areas
Calling code areas in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity
Calling code areas in Br?ko District
Calling code areas in Republika Srpska entity
Nomad numbers in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Maps Telephone numbers in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mobile phone codes
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 2013.
Special codes
The following special telephone numbers are valid across the country:
- 112 - General emergency
- 121 - Civil protection
- 122 - Police
- 123 - Fire Department
- 124 - Ambulance
- 125 - Exact time
- 1202 - Telegram service
- 1206 - Military police
- 1208 - Union of consumers in BiH
- 1261 - SOS hotline for prevention of human trafficking
- 1262 - Search and rescue services of BiH
- 1264 - SOS hotline for RS entity Gender center
- 1265 - SOS hotline for victims of family violence
Road assistance numbers
- 1282 - BIHAMK (Bosnia and Herzegovina Automobile and Motorcycle Club)
- 1285 - AMSRS (Automobile and Motorcycle Association of Republika Srpska entity)
- 1288 - AAMKBIH (Association Automobile and Motorcycle of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Telephone Number Directory
- 1182 - Local Telephone Number Directory of BH Telecom
- 1183 - International Telephone Number Directory of BH Telecom
- 1185 - Local Telephone Number Directory of Telekom Srpske
- 1186 - International Telephone Number Directory of Telekom Srpske
- 1188 - Local Telephone Number Directory of HT Mostar
- 1266 - International Telephone Number Directory of HT Mostar
- 1272 - Report a fault in the telephone line for BH Telecom customers
- 0800 50000 option 1 - Report a fault in the telephone line for Telekom Srpske customers
- 1488 - Report a fault in the telephone line for HT Mostar customers
- 1330 - Charity Numbers (NVO Otvorena mre?a Bosne i Hercegovine)
- 1350 - Charity Numbers (NVO Otvorena mre?a Bosne i Hercegovine)
- 1400 - Calling at a specified time
- 1401 - Wake-up service (Set time)
- 1402 - Wake-up service (Checking the settings)
- 1403 - Wake-up service (Cancellation of the last settings)
- 1404 - Wake-up service (Cancellation of all settings)
- 1405 - Test of phone device
- 1417 - Express Mail Services BH Po?ta
- 1371 - Express Mail Services Po?te Srpske
Taxi services numbers
- 1500, 1517, 1518 - Taxi Tuzla (Tuzla)
- 1515 - Sarajevo Taxi (Sarajevo)
- 1516 - Samir-Emir Taxi (Sarajevo)
- 1521 - Holand company Taxi (Sarajevo)
- 1522 - Paja Taxi (Sarajevo)
- 1533 (Banja Luka), 1552 (Bijeljina) - Patrol Taxi
- 1545 - Ideal Taxi (Banja Luka)
- 1551 - Maxi Taxi (Banja Luka)
- 1555 - Euro Taxi (Banja Luka)
Toll-free telephone number
Toll-free numbers by operators in BiH:
- 0800 8xxxx - HT Mostar
- 0800 2xxxx - BH Telecom
- 0800 5xxxx - Telekom Srpske
- 0800 20002 - Landline technical support for BH Telecom customers
- 0800 50000 - Landline technical support for Telekom Srpske customers
- 0800 88888 - Landline technical support for HT Mostar customers
History
Bosnia and Herzegovina once was a part of Yugoslavia. While the international prefix for Yugoslavia was +38, places in Bosnia and Herzegovina were assigned phonecodes (and postcodes) beginning with 7 and 8. If the phonecode of a city was 0xx, the appropriate postcode was xx000. These postcodes are still valid.
Note: the codes listed below are now all obsolete. However, they are still used at times to identify places in Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly 071 (Sarajevo), 078 (Banja Luka) and 075 (Tuzla).
References
External links
- Communications Regulatory Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CRA)
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