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    1. Calling Croatia
    2. Robert Jerin
    3. Steps: 1. Determine what time it is in Croatia. Croatia is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time, which means it is 6 hours later in Croatia than it is on the East Coast of the United States, and 9 hours later than it is on the West Coast. 2. Dial 011, the international access code. 3. Dial 385, the Croatian country code. 4. Drop the 0 from the city code. The city code for capital city Zagreb is 01, and the codes for Dubrovnik are 020 and 050. 5. Dial the remaining digits. Tips: If you're having problems getting through, dial 00 for the international operator and ask him or her to place the call. Calling between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. or on weekends will often cost up to 50 percent less than calling during business hours. Call your long-distance carrier to find out which hours are cheapest to call internationally with your long-distance plan. Follow the link below to my October 2006 tour of Croatia http://www.kollander-travel.com/

    08/16/2006 09:20:31
    1. Re: [CROATIA-L] Calling Croatia : Calling cards
    2. Natalie Prodan
    3. Or try buying a calling card from http://www.nobelcom.com/nobelcom/ jsp/productselection/productselection.jsp? from_country=1&to_country=77&x=73&y=16 Right now you can call croatia for 3.6 cents a minute. There are usually 3 cards to choose from with varying minutes of use. Do the math and compare them. We buy and recharge these cards all the time. And it IS legitimate and real! Use them for any country that you may want to call. They provide the best customer service along with price and the clearest of calls! Unlike other calling card companies that the calls are scratchy, you get dropped, etc. What's also nice about this company is that it's computerized when you call. Once you dial the numbers and your id code, you then hear how many minutes are left on your calling card. So to fax you'll call your calilng card, dial your id code and then follow Roberts instructions below. That's it! In addition NobleCom also offers calling cards to you when you call Croatia (or any other country) cell phone users. Hope this helps! On Aug 17, 2006, at 6:20 AM, Robert Jerin wrote: Steps: 1. Determine what time it is in Croatia. Croatia is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time, which means it is 6 hours later in Croatia than it is on the East Coast of the United States, and 9 hours later than it is on the West Coast. 2. Dial 011, the international access code. 3. Dial 385, the Croatian country code. 4. Drop the 0 from the city code. The city code for capital city Zagreb is 01, and the codes for Dubrovnik are 020 and 050. 5. Dial the remaining digits. Tips: If you're having problems getting through, dial 00 for the international operator and ask him or her to place the call. Calling between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. or on weekends will often cost up to 50 percent less than calling during business hours. Call your long-distance carrier to find out which hours are cheapest to call internationally with your long-distance plan. Follow the link below to my October 2006 tour of Croatia http://www.kollander-travel.com/

    08/17/2006 01:09:43