Telephone numbers in Croatia
Location of Croatia
Location
CountryCroatia
ContinentEurope
RegulatorHAKOM
NSN length8 or 9
Format0xx xxx xxx
09x xxxx xxx (mobile)[lower-alpha 1]
Access codes
Country code+385
International access00
Long-distance0

This is an alphabetical list by town of phone dialing codes in Croatia. The country calling code for Croatia is +385. Croatia received a new country code following the breakup of the SFR Yugoslavia (+38) in 1991.

Calling scheme

The international call prefix depends on the country of origin of the call, e.g. 00 for most European countries, and 011 from North America. For domestic calls (within the country), 0 must be dialed before the area code. The prefix for international calls from Croatia is 00 (e.g. for a United States number 00 1 xxx should be dialed).

An example for calling a line in Bjelovar-Bilogora County (area code 043) is as follows:

        xxx xxxx    (within the 043 area)
   0 43 xxx xxxx    (within Croatia)
+385 43 xxx xxxx    (outside Croatia)

List of area codes

Telephone area codes closely correspond to postal codes in Croatia and are assigned to counties. Both the Zagreb County and the City of Zagreb have the same area code (1), which is further divided into 9 areal subgroups (i.e. from 11 to 19, or 011 to 019 for calls from outside the region).

CountyCode
Zagreb and Zagreb County 1 (11-19)
Dalmatia
Dubrovnik-Neretva 20
Split-Dalmatia 21
Šibenik-Knin 22
Zadar 23
Slavonia
Osijek-Baranja 31
Vukovar-Syrmia 32
Virovitica-Podravina 33
Požega-Slavonia 34
Brod-Posavina 35
Inland Croatia proper
Međimurje 40
Varaždin 42
Bjelovar-Bilogora 43
Sisak-Moslavina 44
Karlovac 47
Koprivnica-Križevci 48
Krapina-Zagorje 49
Littoral Croatia proper and Istria
Primorje-Gorski Kotar 51
Istria 52
Lika-Senj 53

Mobile phone codes

Operator Code
Active
A1 (ex VIPnet) 91
Tomato (MVNO of A1, ex VIPnet) 92
Telemach Hrvatska (ex Tele2) 95
bonbon (MVNO of T-Hrvatski telekom) 976, 977
T-Hrvatski telekom 98, 99
Defunct
MultiPlus Mobile (MVNO of Konzum, switched off 1 April 2017) 979

Since the adoption of mobile number portability, prefixes of existing numbers no longer guarantee that number is in the corresponding mobile network, i.e. carried by the mobile carrier that originally issued the number. Any newly issued number follows the above numbering plan.

Value-added services

Service Code
General content 60
Humanitarian 609
Televoting 61
Adult content 64
Prize games 65
Children content 69
Nationwide numbers 72 (was 62)
Personal numbers 74, 75
Internet dial-up 76, 77
Toll free 800, 801

Emergency numbers

As mandated by law, all phones detectable by, or temporarily carried by, Croatian carriers provide unlimited access to state emergency numbers free of charge at all times. The Europe-wide 112 emergency number can be used to contact local fire and police departments and emergency medical and search and rescue services.

Service Number
General emergency 112
Police 112 or 192
Fire brigade 112 or 193
Ambulance 112 or 194
MRCC Rijeka - SAR 112 or 195
Roadside assistance (HAK) 1987

See also

References

  1. Certain older phone numbers, land and mobile, may still contain fewer (8) digits but these are no longer issued.
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