How to Call Belarus

Complete guide to dialing Belarus (country code +375)

Planning to reach someone in Belarus? Whether you're calling for business, connecting with family, or coordinating travel plans, understanding how to call Belarus correctly ensures your call goes through smoothly. This comprehensive guide walks you through everything you need to know about calling Belarus from anywhere in the world. We'll cover step-by-step dialing instructions, including the country code and area codes you'll need. You'll also learn about common mistakes that can prevent your call from connecting, proper phone etiquette when speaking with Belarusian contacts, and a helpful list of essential numbers for emergencies and services. By following our straightforward instructions, you'll be confidently calling Belarus in no time, avoiding unnecessary charges and connection issues along the way.

Quick Reference

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International Dialing Format:
Exit Code + +375 + Area Code + Local Number
Country Code
+375
ISO Code
BY
Continent
Europe

Dialing Instructions

International Dialing Format Structure

To call Belarus (country code +375), follow this format: Exit Code + 375 + Area Code (without 0) + Local Number

The exit code varies by country, but Belarus's country code (+375) remains constant.

Step-by-Step Dialing Instructions

From the USA or Canada:

  1. Dial 011 (North American exit code)
  2. Dial 375 (Belarus country code)
  3. Drop the leading 0 from the area code
  4. Dial the remaining digits

From the UK:

  1. Dial 00 (UK exit code)
  2. Dial 375 (Belarus country code)
  3. Remove the leading 0 from the area code
  4. Dial the remaining digits

From other countries:

Replace the exit code with your country's international access code (commonly 00), then follow the same pattern.

Specific Dialing Examples

Example 1 - Minsk Landline (017 XXX-XX-XX):

  • From USA: 011-375-17-XXX-XX-XX
  • From UK: 00-375-17-XXX-XX-XX
  • Note: The local number starts with 017, but you drop the 0, leaving 17

Example 2 - Mobile Number (029 XXX-XX-XX):

  • From USA: 011-375-29-XXX-XX-XX
  • From UK: 00-375-29-XXX-XX-XX
  • Mobile codes include 29, 33, 44, and 25

Example 3 - Gomel Landline (0232 XX-XX-XX):

  • From USA: 011-375-232-XX-XX-XX
  • From UK: 00-375-232-XX-XX-XX
  • The 0232 area code becomes 232

Important Notes About Leading Zeros

Belarus phone numbers written locally begin with 0. When dialing internationally, always remove this leading zero. For instance, if you see a Minsk number written as 017-123-45-67, dial it as 375-17-123-45-67 (plus your exit code).

When calling from mobile phones, you can often replace the exit code and country code with the + symbol: +375-XX-XXX-XX-XX.

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Common Mistakes

When calling Belarus, avoid these common mistakes that can prevent your call from connecting:

Forgetting to drop the leading zero from the area code. Belarusian phone numbers include a leading zero in the area code (like 017 for Minsk), but you must remove it when dialing internationally. Dial +375 17, not +375 017.

Using the wrong exit code for your country. Different countries use different exit codes (011 for the US/Canada, 00 for most of Europe). Check your country's international access code or simply use the "+" symbol, which works universally on mobile phones.

Confusing the country code with the area code. +375 is Belarus's country code and must always come first, followed by the area code (without the zero) and local number. The complete format is: +375 [area code] [local number].

Incorrectly formatting the number. A complete Belarusian number should have 12 digits total including the country code. For example: +375 17 123 45 67 for a Minsk landline.

Not accounting for time zone differences. Belarus is in the Moscow Time Zone (UTC+3), so plan your calls accordingly to avoid disturbing recipients.

Cultural Etiquette

When making phone calls in Belarus, understanding local customs helps ensure smooth communication. Belarusians tend to be formal in their phone interactions, especially with people they don't know well.

Always begin calls with a proper greeting. Use "Zdravstvuyte" (Здравствуйте) for formal situations and "Pryvyet" (Привет) only with close friends. Identify yourself immediately, as answering without knowing who's calling can make people uncomfortable.

For business calls, maintain a professional tone and get straight to the point. Belarusians appreciate efficiency and clarity. Avoid calling businesses before 9 AM or after 6 PM on weekdays. Personal calls should generally be made between 10 AM and 9 PM to respect privacy and rest time.

When leaving voice messages, keep them brief and clear. State your name, reason for calling, and preferred callback time. Many Belarusians prefer text messages over voicemail, as written communication allows them to respond thoughtfully.

During conversations, speak clearly and at a moderate pace. Belarusians may seem reserved compared to some cultures, so don't interpret brief responses as rudeness—it's simply their communication style.

If you're calling from abroad, be aware that many older Belarusians feel more comfortable speaking Russian than English. Having a translator or using simple phrases in Russian shows respect. Always ask if it's a convenient time to talk, particularly for longer conversations, as this courtesy is highly valued in Belarusian culture.

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Emergency Numbers

Essential Emergency Numbers:

  • 112 - Universal emergency number (connects to all services)
  • 102 - Police
  • 103 - Ambulance
  • 101 - Fire Department
  • 104 - Gas Emergency Service

All emergency numbers are toll-free and accessible from both landlines and mobile phones, including phones without SIM cards or credit. Services operate 24/7 throughout the country.

Important Context:

English-speaking operators may not always be available, as most services primarily operate in Belarusian and Russian. It's advisable to have your emergency phrases prepared in Russian or seek assistance from a Russian/Belarusian speaker when possible. The 112 number follows European standards and is your best option for connecting to appropriate emergency services. Keep your location details ready, including street names and nearest landmarks, to help dispatchers respond quickly.

Useful Numbers

Directory Assistance & Information Services

  • 109: Telephone directory assistance for finding local numbers and addresses throughout Belarus

International Operator

  • 8-194: International operator assistance for placing calls abroad and inquiries

Tourist Information

  • +375 17 226 99 00: National Tourism Agency hotline for travel information and assistance

Embassy Contacts

  • U.S. Embassy: +375 17 210 12 83
  • U.K. Embassy: +375 17 229 82 00
  • Canadian Embassy: +375 17 105 98 00

Additional Services

  • 8-152: Time service
  • 8-154: Weather forecast information
  • 8-177: Railway information and train schedules
  • +375 17 220 25 55: Minsk airport information

Keep these numbers accessible when traveling in Belarus for non-emergency situations requiring assistance or information.

Tips for Calling Belarus

When calling Belarus, account for the UTC+3 time zone (no daylight saving time). If you're in New York (UTC-5), Belarus is 8 hours ahead; from London (UTC+0), it's 3 hours ahead.

For business calls, aim for 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Belarusian time, Monday through Friday. These are standard business hours, with many offices closing for lunch between 1:00-2:00 PM. Always schedule business calls in advance—Belarusians appreciate punctuality and formal arrangements.

Avoid calling during major holidays: New Year (January 1-2), Orthodox Christmas (January 7), International Women's Day (March 8), Victory Day (May 9), and Independence Day (July 3). Weekend calls are generally reserved for personal contacts.

For international rates, call during off-peak hours if possible—typically evenings and weekends—though this may conflict with business availability.

To ensure clear communication, speak slowly and clearly, as English proficiency varies. Consider using video calling platforms for better connection quality. Have key information written down beforehand, including reference numbers or names spelled out phonetically. If language barriers exist, arrange for an interpreter in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

The country code for Belarus is +375. You need to dial this code before the local phone number when making international calls to Belarus from anywhere in the world.

To call Belarus from your cell phone, dial + (or 011 in the US), then 375 (Belarus country code), followed by the area code without the leading zero, and then the local number. For example: +375-XX-XXX-XXXX.

Yes, you must drop the leading zero from the Belarusian area code when calling from abroad. For example, if the local number starts with 017, you would dial +375-17 followed by the remaining digits.

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In Belarus, the main emergency numbers are: 102 for police, 103 for ambulance, and 101 for fire services. The unified emergency number is 112, which works from any phone, including mobile phones without a SIM card.

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