List of cities in Serbia

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This is the list of cities and towns in Serbia. Places are called urban and rural depending not only on size, but also on other administrative and legal criteria.[1]

Administrative cities

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Cities in administrative sense are defined by the Law on Territorial Organization. They have their own Civic Parliaments and executive branches. They also have Mayors elected through popular vote. 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, the following cities have official administrative city rights:[2]

   

Urban settlements

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20 largest urban settlements in Serbia (without Kosovo)
 
Novi Sad
 
Niš
 
Kragujevac
 
Zrenjanin
 
Čačak
 
 
Kraljevo
 
Smederevo
 
Novi Pazar
 
Leskovac
 
Valjevo
 
Kruševac
 
Vranje
 
Užice
 
Sombor
 
Požarevac
 
Pirot
Urban settlement Settlement
population (2011)[1]
Metropolitan area
population (2011)[1]
Belgrade 1,344,844 1,659,440
Novi Sad 286,157 372,999
Niš 202,208 260,237
Kragujevac 150,835 180,252
Leskovac 110,240 148,206
Under 100,000
Subotica 105,681 141,554
Zrenjanin 76,511 123,362
Čačak 73,331 115,337
Pančevo 76,203 123,414
Kraljevo 64,175 125,488
Smederevo 64,175 108,209
Novi Pazar 66,527 100,140
Valjevo 58,932 90,312
Kruševac 58,745 128,752
Vranje 55,138 83,524
Šabac 53,919 115,884
Užice 52,646 78,040
Under 50,000
Sombor 47,623 85,903
Požarevac 44,183 75,334
Zaječar 38,165 59,461
Pirot 38,432
Kikinda 37,676
Sremska Mitrovica 37,751 79,940
Jagodina 37,282 71,852
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
Under 10,000
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

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "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.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Law on Territorial Organization and Local Self-Government, Parliament of Serbia (in Serbian)
  3. 3.0 3.1 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.