Serbia Area Codes
Number structure
+381 | 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... | ••••• •••• |
Serbia | Code of Region | Number |
List of area codes
Region | Area Code |
---|---|
Belgrade | 11 |
Bor | 30 |
Cacak | 32 |
Dakovica | 390 |
Gnjilane | 280 |
Jagodina | 35 |
Kikinda | 230 |
Kosovska Mitrovica | 28 |
Kragujevac | 34 |
Kraljevo | 36 |
Krusevac | 37 |
Leskovac | 16 |
Nis | 18 |
Novi Pazar | 20 |
Novi Sad | 21 |
Pancevo | 13 |
Pec | 39 |
Pirot | 10 |
Pozarevac | 12 |
Prijepolje | 33 |
Pristina | 38 |
Prizren | 29 |
Prokuplje | 27 |
Sabac | 15 |
Smederevo | 26 |
Sombor | 25 |
Sremska Mitrovica | 22 |
Subotica | 24 |
Urosevac | 290 |
Uzice | 31 |
Valjevo | 14 |
Vranje | 17 |
Zajecar | 19 |
Zrenjanin | 23 |
Local time in Serbia
Timezone | GMT | Time |
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Europe/Belgrade | +02:00 | [loading...] |
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Area Codes Search Notes
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