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Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992, whose country code was previously +38. An example for calling telephones in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina is as follows: 0
Telephone numbers in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Telephone_numbers_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Common emergency telephone number
common emergency telephone number that can be dialed free of charge from most mobile telephones and, in some countries, fixed telephones in order to reach
112 (emergency telephone number)
112_(emergency_telephone_number)
in Croatia 4 or 5, in Slovenia 6, Bosnia and Herzegovina 7 (and 8), in Montenegro 8 and in North Macedonia 9. Yugoslavia's telephone country code was 38
Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia
Telephone_numbers_in_Yugoslavia
1992–1995 armed conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnian War (Serbo-Croatian: Rat u Bosni i Hercegovini / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Bosnian_War
Telecommunications in Bosnia and Herzegovina include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. Radio stations: 3 large public
Telecommunications in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Telecommunications_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
break-up in 1991 380 – Ukraine 381 – Serbia 382 – Montenegro 383 – Kosovo 384 – unassigned 385 – Croatia 386 – Slovenia 387 – Bosnia and Herzegovina 388 –
List of telephone country codes
List_of_telephone_country_codes
1995 treaty ending the Bosnian War
Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as the Dayton Agreement
Dayton_Agreement
Australian national emergency phone number
telephone numbers diverted to 001 for fire brigade, 002 for police and 003 for ambulance. Those Norwegian emergency telephone numbers changed in 1994 to
000 (emergency telephone number)
000_(emergency_telephone_number)
emergency telephone numbers. The emergency numbers in the world (but not necessarily all of them) are listed below. Lists portal 000 – emergency number in Australia
List of emergency telephone numbers
List_of_emergency_telephone_numbers
Identification codes
385 for Croatia, 386 for Slovenia, 387 for Bosnia and Herzegovina and 389 for North Macedonia. Serbia and Montenegro used the .yu country code top-level
Country_codes_of_Serbia
Telephone numbers in Europe are managed by the national telecommunications authorities of each country. Most telephone country codes start with 3 and
Telephone_numbers_in_Europe
kingdoms of Serbia and Montenegro. The provinces (pokrajine) were: Slovenia Croatia and Slavonia Dalmatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Banat, Bačka, Baranja
Administrative divisions of Yugoslavia
Administrative_divisions_of_Yugoslavia
New Zealand emergency telephone number
In New Zealand, 111 (usually pronounced one-one-one) is the emergency telephone number. It was first implemented in Masterton and Carterton on 29 September
111 (New Zealand telephone number)
111_(New_Zealand_telephone_number)
Bosnian politician (born 1974)
in the Fourteenth Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Konaković was born in Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia, present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina in
Elmedin_Konaković
1991–2001 series of wars in the Balkans
combined Bosnian and Croat forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina conducted an operation codenamed Operation Mistral in September 1995 to push back Bosnian Serb
Yugoslav_Wars
Emergency number in several countries
Look up 999 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 999 is an official emergency telephone number in a number of countries and allows the caller to contact
999 (emergency telephone number)
999_(emergency_telephone_number)
Emergency telephone number
(one-one-nine) is an emergency telephone number in parts of Asia and in Jamaica. From May 2020, 119 was introduced in the United Kingdom as the single
119 (emergency telephone number)
119_(emergency_telephone_number)
United States & Canadian telephone number for emergencies
telephone number in Canada and the United States, one of eight N11 codes of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). Dialing 911 from any telephone will
911 (emergency telephone number)
911_(emergency_telephone_number)
1991–92 Balkan political conflict
primarily affected Bosnia and Herzegovina, neighbouring parts of Croatia and, some years later, Kosovo. Following the Allied victory in World War II, Yugoslavia
Breakup_of_Yugoslavia
Emergency free telephone number in India
One-zero-eight is a free-to-call telephone number for emergency services in India. It is implemented by the respective state and union territory governments
108 (emergency telephone number)
108_(emergency_telephone_number)
Number for local emergency services
the list of emergency telephone numbers. The emergency telephone number is a special case in the country's telephone number plan. In the past, calls to the
Emergency_telephone_number
Australian national emergency telephone number for textphones
Australian national emergency telephone number to be used in life-threatening or time critical situations for those with a speech and / or hearing impairment
106 (emergency telephone number)
106_(emergency_telephone_number)
mass media of Bosnia and Herzegovina refers to mass media outlets based in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Television, radio, magazines and newspapers are
Mass media in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mass_media_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
carrier selection code consisting of one or more digits Brazil (see Telephone numbers in Brazil § International calls) Cambodia (001 – Telecom Cambodia, 007
List of international call prefixes
List_of_international_call_prefixes
to reach specific telephone numbers, such as those of public services. The purpose of such numbers is to be universal, short, and easy to remember. Typically
Abbreviated_dialing
1995 genocidal killing of Bosniak men
referendum. The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was formally recognised by the European Community in April 1992 and the United Nations in May 1992. Following
Srebrenica_massacre
Telecommunications technology
Uzbekistan Vietnam United Arab Emirates Albania Austria Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Finland France Georgia Germany Ireland Lithuania
Trunk_prefix
Town in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
a town and the seat of the Municipality of Drvar in Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is
Drvar
Yugoslav and Serbian politician (1941–2006)
first of Slovenia and then of Croatia and supported the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina on a totally irregular basis." A telephone conversation between
Slobodan_Milošević
1918–1992 country in Southeast Europe
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. Within Serbia were the two socialist autonomous provinces, Kosovo and Vojvodina
Yugoslavia
Type of freephone service in the European Union
their choice. The first telephone numbers to be allocated are 116 000 (missing children helplines), 116 111 (child help lines) and 116 123 (emotional support
Harmonised service of social value
Harmonised_service_of_social_value
Emergency suicide prevention and crisis hotline telephone number
the telephone dialing procedures in the North American Numbering Plan. Numbering plan areas (NPAs) that had seven-digit dialing and telephone numbers with
Suicide_and_Crisis_Lifeline
Emergency telephone number
myriad of telephone numbers. The fire department in Manila, for example, had fifty telephone numbers, one for every fire station in the city. In February
911_(Philippines)
Abbreviated dialing code for local special services in the North American Numbering Plan
for special use in the NANP prevents their use as area codes and central office prefixes, eliminating about 8 million telephone numbers from assignment
N11_code
Plan for Greater Serbia
Krajina and in Bosnia and Herzegovina. These organized and armed Bosnian Serb paramilitary forces were to form the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS). In implementing
RAM_Plan
Nostalgia for Yugoslavia among ex-Yugoslav populations
some people in its successor countries: the present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo, and Slovenia. It
Yugo-nostalgia
1918 proclamation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, encompassing the Slovene Lands, Croatia-Slavonia, Dalmatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It elected Slovene People's
Creation_of_Yugoslavia
referred to by their initials, which are kept in their original form. List of companies of Bosnia and Herzegovina List of companies of Croatia List of companies
List of companies of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
List_of_companies_of_the_Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia
Emergency medical service in India
Service is an emergency medical transport service in India that is usually reserved for newborns and pregnant women. It is also called National Ambulance
102_(ambulance_service)
chimneys for Bosnia and Herzegovina. The same with the federal Yugoslav emblem: all separate republican emblems featured a red star and wheat, or other
Emblems of the Yugoslav Socialist Republics
Emblems_of_the_Yugoslav_Socialist_Republics
Country in Southeast Europe (1992–2006)
Zulfikarpašić to include Bosnia and Herzegovina within a new Yugoslavia, but efforts to include all of Bosnia and Herzegovina within a new Yugoslavia effectively
Serbia_and_Montenegro
WWII guerrilla movement in Yugoslavia
the Muslim population in Bosnia, Herzegovina and Sandžak, and against the Communist-led Yugoslav Partisans and their supporters in all areas. These tactics
Chetniks
1991–95 war during the Yugoslav Wars
federation, including areas of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina with ethnic Serb majorities or significant minorities, and attempted to conquer as much of
Croatian_War_of_Independence
Communist-led anti-Axis resistance in World War II
1943, 70% of the Partisans in Bosnia and Herzegovina were Serb and 30% were Croat and Muslim. At the end of 1977, Bosnian recipients of war pensions were
Yugoslav_Partisans
National railway company of Yugoslavia
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina Željeznice Republike Srpske (ŽRS) - Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Makedonski Železnici
Yugoslav_Railways
Overview of ethnic groups in former Yugoslavia
Poles, and Greeks. There were also "others" and "unspecified". Ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina Ethnic groups in Croatia Ethnic groups in Kosovo
Ethnic_groups_in_Yugoslavia
High-ranking public office in Yugoslavia from 1980 to 1992
of state of Yugoslavia Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Chairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina President of Croatia List of presidents
President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
President_of_the_Presidency_of_Yugoslavia
republics, namely Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia; former Southern republics, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina underwent nation-building.
Economy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Economy_of_the_Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia
Yugoslav sketch comedy television show
and dark hyperbole when portraying rising ethnic tensions and imminent war in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (e.g. warning that "peace may break out and ruin
Top_lista_nadrealista
World War II-era political body
Macedonia and the Sandžak. In total, 78 delegates were to be elected in Croatia, 53 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 53 in Serbia, 42 in Slovenia, 42 in Macedonia
Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia
Anti-Fascist_Council_for_the_National_Liberation_of_Yugoslavia
(Persian: مرکز فوریتهای پلیسی ناجا) commonly known with its emergency telephone number as Police-110 (Persian: پلیس ۱۱۰) is a dispatcher center of Law
Emergency_Police_Centre
uprising of the people of Croatia and Day of the uprising of the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina (SR Croatia and SR BiH) 2 August - First session of
Public_holidays_in_Yugoslavia
National flag from 1918 to 1992
As for Bosnia and Herzegovina, because of its multiethnic character, its flag consisted of a red flag but with a small SFR Yugoslav flag in the canton
Flag_of_Yugoslavia
Roadside assistance service in the European Union
emergency services in the event of a serious accident, sending location and sensor information (Telemetry). eCall was made mandatory in all new cars approved
ECall
Emergency telephone number for veterans and associates
renamed in 2011 to its current name. It is also referred to as the Military Crisis Line or the Veterans/Military Crisis Line in some documentation and resources
Veterans_Crisis_Line
dialect continuum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia, split into four national standard varieties used in respective countries
Languages_of_Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia President of Serbia and Montenegro Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina President of Croatia List
List of heads of state of Yugoslavia
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Yugoslavia
1941 Serb uprising
Axis powers. The NDH consisted of most of modern-day Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, together with some parts of modern-day Serbia. It was essentially
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina
June_1941_uprising_in_eastern_Herzegovina
Emergency service in Pakistan
emergency medical system. In that year, Rescue 1122 was launched as a professional pre-hospital emergency service within Lahore, and it managed to achieve
Rescue_1122
1991 Slovenia-Yugoslavia conflict
War in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina 1991-1995. Routledge. p. 9. ISBN 9781136340925. Dierauer, Isabelle (2013). Disequilibrium, Polarization, and Crisis
Ten-Day_War
Ivan Granđa and Croatian Peasant Party leader Stjepan Radić in the National Assembly. Basariček and Pavle Radić died at the scene, Pernar and Granđa were
Timeline_of_Yugoslavia
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1971 until the country's dissolution in 1991/92. Formed by the 1971 amendments to the 1963 Yugoslav Constitution,
List of members of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
List_of_members_of_the_Presidency_of_Yugoslavia
Cold War schism between communist states
struggle in the Balkans that also involved Albania, Bulgaria, and the communist insurgency in Greece, which Tito's Yugoslavia supported and the Soviet
Tito–Stalin_split
and burning together in one flame; this represented the brotherhood and unity of the six federal republics forming Yugoslavia: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Emblem_of_Yugoslavia
1943–1945 provisional state in Southeast Europe
Autonomous Region Federated State of Croatia Federated State of Bosnia and Herzegovina Federated State of Slovenia Federated State of Montenegro Democratic
Democratic_Federal_Yugoslavia
Telephony project in the United States
offering these services and how these services should be paid for. In 2019 California passed SB 96 increasing fees on California telephone lines to fund deployment
Next_Generation_911
Bilateral relations
in accession negotiations, while Bosnia and Herzegovina has been declared a candidate country for EU membership, and Kosovo a potential candidate. After
Yugoslavia–European Communities relations
Yugoslavia–European_Communities_relations
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
Settlement in 1868. After 1878, Bosnia and Herzegovina came under Austro-Hungarian joint military and civilian rule until it was fully annexed in 1908, provoking
Austria-Hungary
Purges and reforms in Yugoslavia in response to the Tito–Stalin split
high-profile positions in the federal bodies or in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro were arrested, and several UDB officers escaped to Romania.
Informbiro_period
1999 Accord ending the Kosovo War
Force (KFOR) and the Governments of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Republic of Serbia, was an accord concluded on 9 June 1999 in Kumanovo, Macedonia
Kumanovo_Agreement
Yugoslav republics: 1, 2 and 3 for Serbia, 4 and 5 for Croatia, 6 for Slovenia, 7 for Bosnia and Herzegovina, 8 for Montenegro and 9 for Macedonia. District
Postal_codes_in_Yugoslavia
South Slavic unification ideology
of Bosnia and Herzegovina), Macedonians, Montenegrins, and Slovenes. In the early 19th century, the Balkans were divided between the Austrian and the
Yugoslavism
2014 Dino Merlin album
and thousands of homes were destroyed. In order to raise awareness and aid money, Dino Merlin partnered with the Red Cross of Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Hotel_Nacional_(album)
Former Bosnian Serb army officer
in the village of Rogatica on Matino Brdo, in the Rogatica municipality in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. He attended primary school in Rogatica and
Dragan_Obrenović
Head of government of the Yugoslav state
Mikulić and Ante Marković). Ante Marković however, though a Croat from Bosnia and Herzegovina by birth, was a politician of Croatia like Špiljak and Planinc
Prime_Minister_of_Yugoslavia
19th–20th century Serbian architectural style
heritage loss and reconstruction 20 years after the end of conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina". Heritage Under Pressure – Threats and Solution: Studies
Serbo-Byzantine Revival architecture
Serbo-Byzantine_Revival_architecture
Fundamental law of Yugoslavia from 1963 to 1974
relations have been sufficiently overcome in the society that it deserved a new and final constitutional definition and enthroning. The parliamentary Federal
1963_Yugoslav_Constitution
headed by Prince Regent Paul in place of King Peter II until his coming of age. It was in effect between November 1934 and the coup d'état of 27 March
Yugoslav_regency
Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1941
now Bosnia and Herzegovina and most of what are now the states of Croatia and Slovenia) as well as Banat, Bačka and Baranja. The regions of Kosovo and what
Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia demographics for 1945 to 1991
in Czechoslovakia in 1948. Demographics of Bosnia and Herzegovina Demographics of Croatia Demographics of North Macedonia Demographics of Serbia and Montenegro
Demographics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Demographics_of_the_Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia
State agricultural policy, 1946–1952
sector between 1946 and 1952. The policy, as per directions issued in February 1946, aimed to consolidate individual landholdings and labour into collective
Collectivization in Yugoslavia
Collectivization_in_Yugoslavia
disciplined force and law enforcement agency directly under the governor of Hong Kong. Since its inception it has been pivotal in the reduction of corruption
Corruption_in_Hong_Kong
International song competition
return. Meanwhile Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, and Iceland returned to the contest, having last participated in 1997, while Lithuania made
Eurovision_Song_Contest_1999
2000 overthrow of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević
irregularities could be found in the Federal Electoral Committee official results. For example, the sum of the numbers of valid and invalid votes was not equal
Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević
Overthrow_of_Slobodan_Milošević
self-producers in the economy, self-management of working people in the municipality, the city and the county and self-working people in the fields of
1953 Yugoslav constitutional amendments
1953_Yugoslav_constitutional_amendments
demonstrated in recent allegations of corruption in state-owned companies, public procurement, and illicit financial flows into the UAE's real estate
Corruption in the United Arab Emirates
Corruption_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates
Yugoslav involvement in the Cold War
and 1 each from Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia. By 1982 Yugoslav municipalities established 33 agreements with municipalities in non-aligned
Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement
Yugoslavia_and_the_Non-Aligned_Movement
First constitution of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia
Republic of Slovenia, the People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the People's Republic of Macedonia, and the People's Republic of Montenegro. Two existing
1946_Yugoslav_Constitution
in Zagreb and 1987 in Sarajevo. List of indoor arenas in Yugoslavia Sport in Bosnia and Herzegovina Sport in Croatia Sport in Kosovo Sport in Montenegro
Sport_in_Yugoslavia
Mosque Jetty Pier Emergency Telephone Parking Wakaf (hut) Information Centre Repair shop ATM facilities Touch 'n Go purchase and reload facilities Money Changer
Road_signs_in_Malaysia
Legislative assembly in Yugoslavia
had been the Federal Assembly building Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatian Parliament Parliament of Montenegro Assembly of North Macedonia
Assembly_of_Yugoslavia
Ruling party of Yugoslavia (1919–1990)
up in Slovene lands. The Serbian Social Democratic Party (SSDP) was founded in 1903. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
Gusheh, Maryam (1999). "Reconciling National Narratives in Socialist Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Baščaršija Project, 1948-1953". Journal of the Society
Architecture_of_Yugoslavia
1918–1941 national demographics
Its first census, conducted in 1921, recorded a population of 11,984,911, while its second and final census, conducted in 1931, recorded 13,934,038 people
Demographics of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Demographics_of_the_Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia
Slogan in Communist Yugoslavia
Šešelj, former presidents of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Alija Izetbegović) and Croatia (Franjo Tuđman and Stjepan Mesić), and others. One Kosovar Albanian
Brotherhood_and_unity
Bilateral relations
challenges in development and complex multi-ethnic federalist structure are akin to experiences of newly independent post-colonial countries in Africa. At
Yugoslavia and the Organisation of African Unity
Yugoslavia_and_the_Organisation_of_African_Unity
of Yugoslavia Banovina of Croatia Subdivisions SFR Yugoslavia SR Bosnia and Herzegovina SR Croatia SR Macedonia SR Montenegro SR Serbia SAP Kosovo SAP Vojvodina
List of cabinets of Yugoslavia
List_of_cabinets_of_Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992
Yugoslavia, and had six constituent republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. Within Serbia was the Yugoslav
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia
Committee formed by the British government to review signage on British roads
road signs to be obsolete for the increasing numbers of motor vehicles and their increasing speeds, and made over a dozen key recommendations. The committee
Worboys_Committee
1991 Croatian War of Independence siege
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia. The current border between Serbia and Croatia was defined in 1945 by a Yugoslav
Battle_of_Vukovar
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