According to ALLCITYCODES.COM, the area code for Bosnia and Herzegovina is 387. It is located in the South American Numbering Plan (SANP), and is one of the countries in the SANP system that makes international calls to and from other countries. The 387 code is used to make calls within Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as making international calls to and from other countries in the SANP system. The country has a number of landline operators such as BH Telecom, HT Mostar, Telekom Srpske, T-Mobile, m:tel, and others, all of which offer competitive rates for local, regional, and international calls. In addition to landlines, there are several mobile networks in Bosnia and Herzegovina such as BH Telecom (GSM/UMTS/LTE), HT Mostar (GSM/UMTS/LTE), Telekom Srpske (GSM/UMTS/LTE) and m:tel (CDMA). Customers can purchase prepaid sim cards from any of these providers in order to make calls to local numbers or international numbers within the SANP system. All of these networks offer competitive rates for both local and international calls. For those who need to make international calls from Bosnia and Herzegovina outside of the SANP system, there are several third-party service providers that offer competitive rates on making such calls. These include International Call Cards (ICC), which allow customers to purchase calling minutes at a discounted rate; World Phone Card International Calling Services; VoIP services such as Skype; prepaid calling cards; or through VoIP apps like Viber or Whatsapp. Bosnia and Herzegovina is a parliamentary republic with a multi-party system. The country is divided into two entities, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska, each with its own government. They are further divided into 10 cantons within the Federation and one district within Republika Srpska. The presidency consists of three members, one Bosniak, one Croat and one Serb who are elected by popular vote for four-year terms. The Council of Ministers is composed of nine ministers appointed by the presidency from the parties that make up the majority in parliament. The Parliamentary Assembly consists of two houses: the House of Peoples and the National House of Representatives. The House of Peoples consists of 15 delegates, two-thirds from the Federation (5 Bosniaks, 5 Croats, 5 others) and one third from Republika Srpska (5 Serbs). The National House of Representatives has 42 members elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms. PETSINCLUDE: Features public policy of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bosnia and Herzegovina 2004
Yearbook 2004 Bosnia and Herzegovina. The international community clearly expressed their displeasure that the Bosnian Serbs’ leaders during the war, Radovan Karadžić, were still not […]