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Croatia (Hrvatska) +385
Phone Number Format
  • Area Code: 1-2 digits
  • Subscriber Number: 5-7 digits

Area Code List

In service as of 1 October 1993, formerly part of +38 Yugoslavia. Area code restructuring in 1995: codes marked (*) will no longer be in service as of 1 October 1995. Area code plus local number will eventually have a constant eight digits total. Various subscriber number changes were scheduled until 1997.
  • 1 Zagreb [was 41; from 6D to 7D local numbers as of 1 July 1995]
  • 20 Dubrovnik, Korcula, Ston [was 50]
  • 21 Baska Voda, Bol, Brela, Hvar, Imotski, Kastel Stari [was 58]
  • 21 Makarska, Paklenica, Podgora, Split, Starigrad, Tucepi [was 58]
  • 22 Murter, Pirovac, Primosten, Sibenik, Tijesno, Vodice [was 59]
  • 23 Biograd, Bozava, Luka, Petrcane, Sali, Ugljan, Zadar [was 57]
  • 31 Osijek [was 54]
  • 32 Vinkovci, Vukovar [was 56]
  • 33 Virovitica [was ??]
  • 34 Pozega [was ??]
  • 35 Slavonski Brod [was 55]
  • 40 Cakovec 401 (*) ???
  • 41 (*) [was Zagreb; now 1]
  • 42 Varazdin, Varazdinske Toplice
  • 43 Bjelovar, Koprivnic
  • 44 Sisak
  • 45 (*) ???
  • 46 (*) Daruvar
  • 47 Karlovac, Ostarije
  • 48 Gospic, Koprivnica, Plitvice (or spelled Plitvke?)
  • 48 Titova Korenica
  • 49 Krapina, Zabok
  • 50 (*) Dubrovnik, Korcula, Ston [becomes 20]
  • 51 Cabar, Crikvenica, Dramalj, Kraljevica, Krk Island, Losinj Island
  • 51 Louran, Moscenicka Draga, Novalja, Novi Vinodolski, Punat
  • 51 Rab Island, Rijeka, Selce
  • 52 Pazin, Pula, Rabac-Laban, Rovinj
  • 53 Gospic, Novigrad, Porec, Umag, Vrsar
  • 531 (*) ???
  • 532 (*) ???
  • 54 (*) Osijek [becomes 31]
  • 55 (*) Slavonski Brod [becomes 35]
  • 56 (*) Vinkovci, Vukovar [becomes 32]
  • 560 (*) ??? 57 (*) Biograd, Bozava, Luka, Petrcane [becomes 23]
  • 57 (*) Sali, Ugljan, Zadar [becomes 23]
  • 58 (*) Baska Voda, Bol, Brela, Hvar, Imotski [becomes 21]
  • 58 (*) Kastel Stari, Makarska, Paklenica, Podgora [becomes 21]
  • 58 (*) Split, Starigrad, Tucepi [becomes 21]
  • 59 (*) Murter, Pirovac, Primosten, Sibenik [becomes 22]
  • 59 (*) Tijesno, Vodice [becomes 22]
  • 68 [Kapela, Sunor - not mentioned as valid Croatia code; should this be in Slovenia +386?]
  • 98 GSM mobile network
  • 99 cellular network
Additional Information
  • ITU assigned country code 385, which came into service 1 October 1993 to replace the old Yugoslav country code 38 territory. Some area code restructuring was reported for 1995, with various subscriber number changes continuing until 1997. The capital Zagreb converted from 6-digit local numbers to 7-digit numbers as of 1 July 1995.
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