Municipalities of Serbia - List of Cities and City Municipalities

List of Cities and City Municipalities

Crest City District Crest City municipality Area Population
1 Valjevo Kolubara District none 905 90,301
2 Vranje Pčinja District Vranje 860 82,782
Vranjska Banja
3 Zaječar Zaječar District none 1,069 58,547
4 Zrenjanin Central Banat District none 1,324 132,051
5 Jagodina Pomoravlje District none 470 71,195
6 Kragujevac Šumadija District Aerodrom 232 36,217
Pivara 258 49,154
Stanovo 155 39,252
Stari Grad 16 62,794
Stragari 165 4,500
7 Kraljevo Raška District none 1,530 124,554
8 Kruševac Rasina District none 854 127,429
9 Leskovac Jablanica District none 1,025 143,962
10 Loznica Mačva District none 612 78,788
11 Niš Nišava District Medijana 16 88,010
Palilula 117 71,707
Pantelej 142 52,290
Crveni Krst 182 31,762
Niška Banja 145 14,098
12 Novi Pazar Raška District none 742 92,776
13 Novi Sad South Bačka District Novi Sad 699 359,951
Petrovaradin (defunct)
14 Pančevo South Banat District none 759 127,162
15 Požarevac Braničevo District Požarevac 482 74,902
Kostolac
16 Priština Kosovo District none 854
17 Smederevo Podunavlje District none 484 107,528
18 Sombor West Bačka District none 1,178 87,815
19 Sremska Mitrovica Srem District none 762 85,902
20 Subotica North Bačka District none 1,008 148,401
21 Užice Zlatibor District none 667 78,018
22 Čačak Moravica District none 636 114,809
23 Šabac Mačva District none 795 115,347
special
status
City of Belgrade none Barajevo 213 24,641
Čukarica 155 179,031
Grocka 289 83,398
Lazarevac 384 58,224
Mladenovac 339 53,050
Novi Beograd 41 212,104
Obrenovac 411 71,419
Palilula 447 170,593
Rakovica 29 108,413
Savski Venac 16 38,660
Sopot 271 20,199
Stari Grad 7 48,061
Surčin 285 42,012
Voždovac 150 157,152
Vračar 3 55,463
Zemun 154 166,292
Zvezdara 31 148,014

Read more about this topic:  Municipalities Of Serbia

Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, cities and/or city:

    Thirty—the promise of a decade of loneliness, a thinning list of single men to know, a thinning brief-case of enthusiasm, thinning hair.
    F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896–1940)

    We saw the machinery where murderers are now executed. Seven have been executed. The plan is better than the old one. It is quietly done. Only a few, at the most about thirty or forty, can witness [an execution]. It excites nobody outside of the list permitted to attend. I think the time for capital punishment has passed. I would abolish it. But while it lasts this is the best mode.
    Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1822–1893)

    The city is always recruited from the country. The men in cities who are the centres of energy, the driving-wheels of trade, politics or practical arts, and the women of beauty and genius, are the children or grandchildren of farmers, and are spending the energies which their fathers’ hardy, silent life accumulated in frosty furrows in poverty, necessity and darkness.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    Living in cities is an art, and we need the vocabulary of art, of style, to describe the peculiar relationship between man and material that exists in the continual creative play of urban living. The city as we imagine it, then, soft city of illusion, myth, aspiration, and nightmare, is as real, maybe more real, than the hard city one can locate on maps in statistics, in monographs on urban sociology and demography and architecture.
    Jonathan Raban (b. 1942)