- Source: Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia
Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia consisted of a 3-digit area code followed by 6 digits. In Serbia, they mainly began with 1, 2 or 3, in Croatia 4 or 5, in Slovenia 6, Bosnia and Herzegovina 7, in Montenegro 8 and in North Macedonia 9.
Yugoslavia's country calling code was +38. On 1 October 1993, the +38 code was broken up and the first digit of each area code integrated into each country's new country code (for example, Slovenia's country code became +386). The numbers were also changed in some countries. For example, Skopje's call prefix 091 became 02, so (091) 12 3456 became (02) 12 3456, and later (02) 312 3456.
Serbia and Montenegro, however, shared the +381 code until 2006, when Montenegro became independent and was assigned the +382 code. The +388 code was not used by Montenegro, but for the European Telephony Numbering Space. The +380 code was assigned to Ukraine. After negotiations, in 2015 the +383 code was assigned to Kosovo, which until then had used Serbian, Monegasque (+377) and Slovenian telephone networks. The +384 code remains unassigned.
Exchange codes could not begin 0 or 9 due to the trunk prefix and emergency numbers, respectively. Since most of the new systems have changed their emergency number to the European standard of 112 and changed their international call prefix to 00, nowadays exchange codes cannot begin 0 or 1.
Area codes
= SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
=70 - Jajce
71 - Sarajevo
72 - Zenica
73 - Goražde
74 - Doboj
75 - Tuzla
76 - Brčko
77 - Bihać
78 - Banja Luka
79 - Prijedor
80 - Livno
88 - Mostar
89 - Trebinje
= SR Croatia
=40 - Čakovec
41 - Zagreb
42 - Varaždin
43 - Bjelovar
44 - Sisak
47 - Karlovac
48 - Koprivnica
49 - Krapina
50 - Dubrovnik
51 - Rijeka
52 - Pula
53 - Gospić
54 - Osijek
55 - Slavonski Brod
56 - Vinkovci
560 - Našice
57 - Zadar
58 - Split
59 - Šibenik
= SR Macedonia
=901 - Kumanovo, Kratovo, Kriva Palanka
902 - Radoviš, Strumica, Valandovo
903 - Kočani
904 - Strumica
91 - Skopje
92 - Probištip, Štip, Sveti Nikole
93 - Gevgelija, Titov Veles
94 - Gostivar
95 - Kičevo
96 - Struga, Resen, Ohrid, Debar
97 - Demir Hisar, Bitola
98 - Prilep, Kruševo
= SR Montenegro
=81 - Titograd, Danilovgrad, Kolašin
82 - Kotor, Tivat
83 - Nikšić, Plužine, Šavnik
84 - Bijelo Polje, Mojkovac
85 - Bar, Ulcinj
86 - Budva, Cetinje
871 - Andrijevica, Ivangrad, Plav, Rožaje
872 - Pljevlja, Žabljak
88 - Herceg Novi
= SR Serbia
=10 - Pirot
11 - Belgrade
12 - Požarevac
14 - Valjevo
15 - Šabac
16 - Leskovac
17 - Vranje
18 - Niš
19 - Zaječar
20 - Novi Pazar
26 - Smederevo
27 - Prokuplje
30 - Bor
31 - Titovo Užice
32 - Čačak
33 - Prijepolje
34 - Kragujevac
35 - Jagodina
36 - Kraljevo
37 - Kruševac
SAP Vojvodina
13 - Vršac
21 - Novi Sad
22 - Sremska Mitrovica
23 - Zrenjanin
230 - Kikinda
24 - Subotica
25 - Sombor
SAP Kosovo
28 - Titova Mitrovica, Leposavić, Vučitrn, Srbica, Zvečan, Zubin Potok, North Mitrovica
280 - Gnjilane, Vitina, Kosovska Kamenica, Parteš, Ranilug, Klokot
29 - Prizren, Suva Reka, Dragaš, Mamuša, Mališevo
290 - Uroševac, Đeneral Janković, Kačanik, Štrpce, Štimlje
38 - Priština, Glogovac, Gračanica, Kosovo Polje, Lipljan, Novo Brdo, Obilić, Podujevo
39 - Peć, Istok, Klina
390 - Đakovica, Dečani, Junik, Orahovac
= SR Slovenia
=61 - Ljubljana
601 - Trbovlje
62 - Maribor
602 - Ravne na Koroškem
63 - Celje
64 - Gorenjska (Kranj)
65 - Nova Gorica
66 - Koper
67 - Postojna
68 - Novo Mesto
608 - Krško
69 - Prekmurje (Murska Sobota)
= Emergency/other numbers
=92 - police
93 - fire
94 - ambulance
95 - speaking clock
985 - civil protection
987 - AMSJ
99 - international call prefix
References
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- BTR-60
- Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia
- Telephone numbers in Croatia
- Telephone numbers in Ukraine
- Telephone numbers in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Telephone numbers in Slovenia
- Telephone numbers in Serbia
- Telephone numbers in Kosovo
- Telephone numbers in North Macedonia
- List of country calling codes
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