How to Call Bosnia and Herzegovina Phone Numbers?
Country phone codes
+387 is the country calling code assigned to Bosnia and Herzegovina by the International Telecommunication Union. All of the country’s telephone numbers are also designated under the Numbering Plan of 2017, created by the Communications Regulatory Agency (RAK) of the Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
So if you’re calling Bosnia and Herzegovina, the number should start with:
+387 605-5520-1


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Prefix
A prefix is simply the set of numbers that come after the country and area codes of a telephone number. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s telephone numbers are made up of 13 numbers split into groups of 3. So if you’re going to make a call to Bosnia and Herzegovina using a mobile phone, you should dial country code+area code+8-digit number. Some of the common area codes in Bosnia and Herzegovina include Sarajevo (33), Central Bosnia (30) and Tuzla (35).
Location | Country Code | Landline Area Code | Landline Number |
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Sarajevo | +387 | 33 | 1234 5678 |
Central Bosnia | +387 | 30 | 1234 5678 |
Tuzla | +387 | 35 | 1234 5678 |
So, if you’re making a call to Sarajevo, dial +387 33 1234 5678.
Network coverage
Network coverage is moderately available across Bosnia and Herzegovina.
3G coverage
3G connection is moderately available across the country, but quality highly depends on the mobile operator.
International Roaming
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Top Mobile SIM network in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Here are the top mobile SIM networks in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
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Emergency phone numbers
Here are the 3 most important emergency numbers to take note of when visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina:

124 for ambulance service

123 for fire

122 for police
Best Time to Call Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina observes Central European Standard Time using the time offset of UTC+01.
Wherever you are in Australia, you can call Bosnia and Herzegovina from the following time zones:
Best time to call | Time to Call |
UTC Relative |
Time Zone |
State |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 5:00pm – 12:00am | UTC+10:00 | Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) | Queensland |
3:00pm – 12:00am | UTC+08:00 | Australian Western Standard Time (AWST) | Western Australia | |
4:30pm – 12:00am | UTC+09:30 | Australian Central Standard Time (ACST) | South Australia, Northern Territory and town of Broken Hill in Western New South Wales | |
6:00pm – 12:00am | UTC+11:00 | Norfolk Island Standard Time (NFT) | Norfolk Island | |
2:00pm – 12:00am | UTC+07:00 | Christmas Island Standard Time (CXT) | Christmas Island | |
1:30pm – 12:00am | UTC+06:30 | Cocos (Keeling) Islands Standard Time (CCT) | Cocos (Keeling) Islands |
Daylight Savings Time (first Sunday in October – first Sunday in April)
Best time to call | Time to Call |
UTC Relative |
Time Zone |
State |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 6:00pm – 12:00am | UTC+11:00 | Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) | New South Wales (except Broken Hill), Victoria, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory |
5:00pm – 12:00am | UTC+10:00 | Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) | Queensland | |
3:00pm – 12:00am | UTC+08:00 | Australian Western Standard Time (AWST) | Western Australia | |
5:30pm – 12:00am | UTC+10:30 | Australian Central Daylight Time (ACDT) | South Australia, Northern Territory and town of Broken Hill in Western New South Wales | |
4:30pm – 12:00am | UTC+09:30 | Australian Central Standard Time (ACST) | Northern Territory | |
7:00pm – 12:00am | UTC+12:00 | Norfolk Island Daylight Time (NDT) | Norfolk Island |