List of cities in Serbia
This is the list of cities and towns in Serbia, according to the criteria used by Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, which classifies the settlements into urban and rural, depending not only on size, but also on other administrative and legal criteria.[1]
Administrative cities
Cities in administrative sense are defined by the Law on Territorial Organization. They enjoy a special status of autonomy and self-government, as they have their own Civic Parliaments and executive branches, as well as Mayors elected through popular vote, elected by their citizens in local elections. The capital Belgrade is the only city on the level of a district. All other cities are on the municipality level and are part of a district.[2]
As of 2008[update], the following cities have official administrative city rights:[2]
Urban settlements
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The 2011 census in Serbia was held only on the territories of what was then Central Serbia and Vojvodina. According to the statistic criteria, the following settlements are classified as "urban" (i.e. cities and towns), as opposed to "rural" (villages). These criteria are not limited to settlement size, but also include the percentage of residents engaged in agriculture, population density etc. Thus, not all towns in statistical sense are greater than villages, and they are not always municipality centers.
Urban settlement | Settlement population (2011)[1] |
Metropolitan area population (2011)[1] |
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Belgrade | 1,154,589 | 1,639,121 |
Novi Sad | 221,854 | 335,701 |
Niš | 182,208 | 257,867 |
Kragujevac | 147,281 | 177,468 |
Subotica | 96,483 | 140,358 |
Zrenjanin | 75,743 | 122,714 |
Čačak | 74,859 | 118,423 |
Pančevo | 73,992 | 122,252 |
Kraljevo | 63,030 | 124,554 |
Smederevo | 63,028 | 107,528 |
Novi Pazar | 60,638 | 92,766 |
Valjevo | 58,184 | 90,301 |
Kruševac | 57,627 | 127,429 |
Vranje | 54,456 | 82,782 |
Šabac | 52,822 | 115,347 |
Užice | 52,199 | 78,018 |
Sombor | 47,485 | 85,569 |
Požarevac | 42,963 | 74,070 |
Zaječar | 42,916 | 58,547 |
Pirot | 38,432 | |
Kikinda | 37,676 | |
Sremska Mitrovica | 37,586 | 79,773 |
Jagodina | 36,092 | 71,195 |
Vršac | 35,701 | |
Bor | 33,328 | |
Ruma | 29,969 | |
Bačka Palanka | 27,924 | |
Prokuplje | 27,163 | |
Inđija | 25,988 | |
Lazarevac | 25,526 | |
Aranđelovac | 24,580 | |
Paraćin | 24,573 | |
Obrenovac | 24,568 | |
Gornji Milanovac | 24,048 | |
Vrbas | 23,910 | |
Bečej | 23,817 | |
Mladenovac | 23,314 | |
Smederevska Palanka | 23,152 | |
Temerin | 19,613 | |
Ćuprija | 19,380 | |
Loznica | 18,714 | 78,788 |
Stara Pazova | 18,429 | |
Senta | 18,397 | |
Futog | 18,269 | |
Knjaževac | 18,089 | |
Kula | 17,973 | |
Surčin | 17,356 | |
Apatin | 17,352 | |
Nova Pazova | 17,106 | |
Veternik | 16,895 | |
Negotin | 16,716 | |
Aleksinac | 16,420 | |
Velika Plana | 16,078 | |
Vlasotince | 15,830 | |
Trstenik | 15,329 | |
Šid | 14,839 | |
Bačka Topola | 14,596 | |
Petrovaradin | 14,298 | |
Priboj | 14,015 | |
Kovin | 13,499 | |
Preševo | 13,426[3] | |
Novi Bečej | 13,123 | |
Prijepolje | 13,068 | |
Sjenica | 13,056 | |
Požega | 12,957 | |
Kuršumlija | 12,866 | |
Bujanovac | 12,011[3] | |
Srbobran | 11,968 | |
Sremska Kamenica | 11,967 | |
Ivanjica | 11,810 | |
Kać | 11,612 | |
Surdulica | 10,915 | |
Laćarak | 10,622 | |
Vrnjačka Banja | 10,004 | |
Tutin | 9,953 | |
Kanjiža | 9,696 | |
Ada | 9,464 | |
Kostolac | 9,264 | |
Bajina Bašta | 9,133 | |
Svilajnac | 9,131 | |
Lebane | 9,122 | |
Žabalj | 9,107 | |
Crvenka | 9,003 | |
Kladovo | 8,913 | |
Bela Crkva | 8,868 | |
Nova Varoš | 8,865 | |
Odžaci | 8,795 | |
Sremski Karlovci | 8,722 | |
Grocka | 8,233 | |
Bela Palanka | 8,112 | |
Vladičin Han | 8,053 | |
Sokobanja | 7,972 | |
Dobanovci | 7,928 | |
Beočin | 7,800 | |
Majdanpek | 7,636 | |
Svrljig | 7,543 | |
Starčevo | 7,412 | |
Petrovac na Mlavi | 7,229 | |
Sevojno | 7,100 | |
Kačarevo | 7,074 | |
Lapovo | 7,044 | |
Novi Kneževac | 6,943 | |
Palić | 6,897 | |
Arilje | 6,762 | |
Raška | 6,574 | |
Aleksandrovac | 6,265 | |
Kovačica | 6,264 | |
Dimitrovgrad | 6,247 | |
Ub | 6,164 | |
Bački Petrovac | 6,063 | |
Mol | 5,920 | |
Veliko Gradište | 5,868 | |
Bački Jarak | 5,667 | |
Bač | 5,390 | |
Vranjska Banja | 5,332 | |
Blace | 5,261 | |
Titel | 5,247 | |
Umka | 5,103 | |
Banatski Karlovac | 5,084 | |
Banja Koviljača | 5,012 | |
Ćićevac | 4,681 | |
Babušnica | 4,578 | |
Topola | 4,573 | |
Brus | 4,572 | |
Opovo | 4,546 | |
Krupanj | 4,455 | |
Irig | 4,393 | |
Mali Zvornik | 4,384 | |
Veliki Crljeni | 4,220 | |
Despotovac | 4,212 | |
Niška Banja | 4,180 | |
Ostružnica | 4,132 | |
Čoka | 4,019 | |
Kosjerić | 3,970 | |
Kučevo | 3,950 | |
Mačvanska Mitrovica | 3,873 | |
Beli Potok | 3,574 | |
Lučani | 3,425 | |
Boljevac | 3,332 | |
Ljig | 3,219 | |
Lajkovac | 3,203 | |
Pinosava | 3,136 | |
Zlatibor | 2,921 | |
Žitište | 2,898 | |
Alibunar | 2,883 | |
Vučje | 2,871 | |
Medveđa | 2,841 | |
Ovča | 2,718 | |
Mataruška Banja | 2,691 | |
Rača | 2,595 | |
Bosilegrad | 2,530 | |
Donji Milanovac | 2,399 | |
Jaša Tomić | 2,382 | |
Grdelica | 2,119 | |
Resavica | 2,002 | |
Sopot | 1,887 | |
Guča | 1,768 | |
Ribnica | 1,611 | |
Rudovci | 1,572 | |
Mionica | 1,571 | |
Baljevac na Ibru | 1,494 | |
Aleksinački Rudnik | 1,298 | |
Bogovina | 1,149 | |
Jošanička Banja | 1,096 | |
Brza Palanka | 855 | |
Pećani | 559 | |
Belo Polje | 508 | |
Sijarinska Banja | 355 | |
Rucka | 316 | |
Belanovica | 202 | |
Divčibare | 134 | |
Kuršumlijska Banja | 103 |
See also
- List of cities in Europe
- Subdivisions of Serbia
- List of cities, towns and villages in Serbia (A-M)
- List of cities, towns and villages in Serbia (N-Z)
References
- ^ a b c "2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia – FIRST RESULTS" (PDF). Bulletin. 540. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. 2011. ISSN 0354-3641. Retrieved 2011-11-21.
- ^ a b Law on Territorial Organization and Local Self-Government, Parliament of Serbia Template:Sr icon
- ^ a b These are 2002 census results. At the beginning of September 2011, the Assembly of Albanian Deputies from Preševo, Bujanovac and Medveđa invited the Albanians to boycott the Census, which affected the coverage in the municipalities of Preševo and Bujanovac, and partly in the municipality Medveđa.