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How to Dial a Serbian Number
Serbia's country code is +381. The same rule applies as with most European countries: when dialling in international format, you drop the leading zero from the area code. Belgrade's local prefix is 011, but internationally you dial just 11.
Type the full number into the Give a ring dial pad starting with +381 and the app takes care of the rest.
🇷🇸 Surprising & Funny Facts About Serbia
The Raspberry Superpower
Serbia produces roughly 95% of the world's entire supply of frozen raspberries. The country is so dominant in the global raspberry market that the Serbian word for the fruit — malina — is practically synonymous with the berry itself across the Balkans. The next time you enjoy a smoothie, thank a Serbian farmer.
Nikola Tesla Was Serbian
Nikola Tesla — the inventor of alternating current (AC) electricity, radio transmission and the rotating magnetic field — was of Serbian descent. His father was a Serbian Orthodox priest. Tesla always identified as Serbian and corresponded in the Serbian language. Without him, modern power grids simply wouldn't exist.
Europe's Oldest Prehistoric Town
Lepenski Vir, a settlement on the banks of the Danube in eastern Serbia, dates back to around 7,000 BC — making it one of the oldest planned prehistoric urban settlements ever discovered in Europe. The site predates the Egyptian pyramids by over four millennia.
A Tower Built of Skulls
In the city of Niš stands the Ćele Kula — the Skull Tower — built in 1809 by an Ottoman commander from the skulls of 952 Serbian rebels after a failed uprising. It was intended as a warning. Instead it became a national symbol of defiance. The tower still stands today and is a protected monument.
The Landlocked Country With a Navy
Serbia is one of the very few landlocked countries in the world that maintains its own military navy. The Serbian River Flotilla patrols the Danube and Sava rivers. It is arguably the most exclusive nautical club on the planet — a navy that has never seen the sea.
One of the World's Best Music Festivals
EXIT Festival, held every July inside the 18th-century Petrovaradin Fortress overlooking Novi Sad, has been repeatedly voted one of the world's best music festivals by Rolling Stone, MTV and festival industry awards. The fortress moats, ramparts and tunnels become stages — it is the most dramatically located festival venue on the planet.