Telephone numbers in Slovakia
This page details the format and usage of telephone numbers in Slovakia. Today, Slovakia uses a closed numbering plan with area codes beginning with 0. After 0, there is usually a 2-digit prefix, followed by a 7-digit subscriber number. The capital, Bratislava, has one-digit prefix and an 8-digit subscriber number. Following the break-up of Czechoslovakia in 1993, the successor states, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, continued to share the 42 country code, until 28 February 1997, when the Czech Republic adopted 420 while Slovakia adopted 421.
Banská Bystrica District
Banská Štiavnica District
Bardejov District
Bratislava 1
Bratislava 2
Bratislava 3
Bratislava 4
Bratislava 5
Brezno District
Bytča District
Bánovce nad Bebravou District
Detva District
Dlhé diely
Dolný Kubín District
Dunajská Streda District
Galanta District
Gelnica District
Hlohovec District
Humenné District
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Banská Bystrica District
Banská Štiavnica District
Bardejov District
Bratislava 1
Bratislava 2
Bratislava 3
Bratislava 4
Bratislava 5
Brezno District
Bytča District
Bánovce nad Bebravou District
Detva District
Dlhé diely
Dolný Kubín District
Dunajská Streda District
Galanta District
Gelnica District
Hlohovec District
Humenné District
Ilava District
Kežmarok District
Koliba
Komárno District
Košice-okolie District
Košice I
Košice II
Košice III
Košice IV
Krupina District
Kysucké Nové Mesto District
Levice District
Levoča District
Liptovský Mikuláš District
Lučenec District
Malacky District
Martin District
Medzilaborce District
Michalovce District
Myjava District
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Telephone numbers in Slovakia
This page details the format and usage of telephone numbers in Slovakia. Today, Slovakia uses a closed numbering plan with area codes beginning with 0. After 0, there is usually a 2-digit prefix, followed by a 7-digit subscriber number. The capital, Bratislava, has one-digit prefix and an 8-digit subscriber number. Following the break-up of Czechoslovakia in 1993, the successor states, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, continued to share the 42 country code, until 28 February 1997, when the Czech Republic adopted 420 while Slovakia adopted 421.
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Die Slowakei nutzt einen gesch ...... itdem +420, die Slowakei +421.
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This page details the format a ...... 20 while Slovakia adopted 421.
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Сьогодні Словаччина використов ...... а Словаччина прийняла код 421.
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Europe
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Slovakia
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+421
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Slovakia
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international prefix
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Location of Slovakia
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XXX/XXX-XXXX or XX/XXXX-XXXX or XXXX XXX XXX
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Telecommunication Office of the Slovak Republic
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Die Slowakei nutzt einen gesch ...... itdem +420, die Slowakei +421.
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This page details the format a ...... 20 while Slovakia adopted 421.
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Сьогодні Словаччина використов ...... а Словаччина прийняла код 421.
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Telefonnummer (Slowakei)
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Telephone numbers in Slovakia
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Телефонні коди Словаччини
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