In the same vein, Czechoslovakia was +42 and when it was dissolved, Czechia became +420 and Slovakia +421
Own-Dust-7225 on
It was neatly following the area codes of each republic, but when Montenegro split away in 2006, they messed it up and took 382 instead of 388. Later, Kosovo took 383, which again matched their area codes, but if Vojvodina is ever independent, they will be stuck with 388 despite all their area codes beginning with 2.
EmpireSlayer_69 on
Why Serbia was not granted +38 as the successor state? Because it is not considered as the true successor?
FairyCelebi on
I suppose Vojvodina would get +384 since Kosovo got +383
boracku on
All i want for Christmas is the same fate to all of the western countries!
commissar_nahbus on
U cant make this shit up, they reserved numbers for furure counteies 😭😭😭
redRoss3 on
Now do +35 👀
Ancient-Cow-1038 on
So it didn’t disappear, in other words.
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And Ukraine +380
I wonder why +384 and +388 were skipped
In the same vein, Czechoslovakia was +42 and when it was dissolved, Czechia became +420 and Slovakia +421
It was neatly following the area codes of each republic, but when Montenegro split away in 2006, they messed it up and took 382 instead of 388. Later, Kosovo took 383, which again matched their area codes, but if Vojvodina is ever independent, they will be stuck with 388 despite all their area codes beginning with 2.
Why Serbia was not granted +38 as the successor state? Because it is not considered as the true successor?
I suppose Vojvodina would get +384 since Kosovo got +383
All i want for Christmas is the same fate to all of the western countries!
U cant make this shit up, they reserved numbers for furure counteies 😭😭😭
Now do +35 👀
So it didn’t disappear, in other words.