Lists of cities in Serbia and Montenegro
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This is a list of cities in Serbia and Montenegro. For a list of municipalities, see Internal structure of Serbia and Montenegro; for a list of all places in Serbia, see List of places in Serbia; for lists of villages in Serbia and Montenegro, see List of villages in Serbia and Montenegro.
(figures after the names are from the 2002 census for Serbia and 2003 census for Montenegro, two figures designate both strictly urban as well as wider city limits, T – Town, C – muniCipality)
Serbia
editCentral Serbia
edit- Aranđelovac (T −24,336, C – 48,071)
- Bajina Bašta
- Belgrade (Urban Belgrade – 1,280,639, C – 1,574,050)
- Barajevo (T – 8,200, C – 24,436)
- Belgrade – Voždovac (T – 132,640, C – 151,746)
- Beli Potok (T – 3,507)
- Pinosava (T – 2,826)
- Belgrade – Vračar (T – 57,934)
- Grocka (T – 8,339, C – 75,376)
- Belgrade – Zvezdara (T – 132,352)
- Zemun (T – 146,172, C – 191,938)
- Surčin (T – 14,209)
- Dobanovci (T – 8,114)
- Lazarevac (T – 23,556, C – 58,474)
- Veliki Crljeni (T – 4,556)
- Rudovci (T – 1,783)
- Mladenovac (T – 22,131, C – 52,394)
- Novi Beograd – New Belgrade (T – 217,180)
- Obrenovac (T – 23,573, C – 70,974)
- Belgrade – Palilula (T – 103,702, C – 155,575)
- Belgrade – Rakovica (T – 98,935)
- Belgrade – Savski Venac (T – 42,483)
- Sopot (T – 1,761, C – 20,356)
- Belgrade – Stari Grad (T – 55,541)
- Belgrade – Čukarica (T – 132,081, C – 168,356)
- Ostružnica (T – 3,929)
- Pećani (T – 489)
- Rucka (T – 306)
- Umka (T – 5,236)
- Bor
- Bosilegrad
- Bujanovac
- Čačak
- Ćuprija
- Despotovac
- Dimitrovgrad
- Golubac
- Gornji Milanovac (T – 23,927, C – 47,588)
- Jagodina (T – 35,514, C – 70,773)
- Kragujevac (T – 193,930, C – 211,580)
- Kraljevo
- Kruševac (T – 59,371, C – 131,102)
- Kuršumlija (T – 14,962, C – 21,608)
- Lazarevac
- Leskovac
- Loznica
- Medveđa
- Mladenovac
- Novi Pazar (T – 54,588, C – 85,534)
- Niš (T – 173,724, C – 250,518)
- Obrenovac
- Paraćin
- Pirot
- Požarevac
- Preševo
- Priboj (T – 19,502, C – 30,283)
- Prijepolje (T – 14,960, C – 40,971)
- Prokuplje
- Šabac
- Sjenica
- Smederevo
- Smederevska Palanka
- Sopot
- Svilajnac (C – 36,000)
- Tutin
- Užice (T – 55,025, C – 82,852)
- Valjevo
- Veliko Gradište (T – 6,500, C – 27,000)
- Vranje
- Zaječar (T – 39,676, C – 65,837)
Vojvodina
edit- Ada
- Alibunar
- Apatin
- Bač
- Bačka Palanka (T – 29,341, C – 60,938)
- Bačka Topola
- Bački Jarak
- Bački Petrovac
- Banatski Karlovac
- Bečej (T – 25,703, C – 40,877)
- Bela Crkva
- Beočin
- Crvenka
- Čoka
- Futog
- Inđija (T – 26,244, C – 49,510)
- Irig
- Jaša Tomić
- Kačarevo
- Kanjiža
- Kikinda (T – 41,825, C – 66,800)
- Kovačica
- Kovin
- Kula
- Mačvanska Mitrovica
- Mali Iđoš
- Mol
- Nova Crnja
- Novi Bečej
- Novi Kneževac
- Novi Sad (Urban Novi Sad – 215,659, C – 298,139)
- Novi Sad proper (190,602)
- Petrovaradin (13,917)
- Sremska Kamenica (11,140)
- Odžaci
- Opovo
- Palić
- Pančevo (T – 76,400)
- Pećinci
- Plandište
- Ruma (T – 32,125, C – 59,858)
- Sečanj
- Senta
- Sombor (T – 50,950, C – 96,669)
- Srbobran
- Sremska Mitrovica
- Sremski Karlovci (T – 8,839)
- Stara Pazova
- Starčevo
- Subotica
- Šid
- Temerin
- Titel
- Vrbas (T – 25,887, C – 45,839)
- Vršac
- Zrenjanin
- Žabalj
- Žitište
Kosovo and Metohija
editMontenegro
edit- Andrijevica T – 1,073; C – 5,785
- Bar T – 13,719; C – 40,0337
- Berane T – 11,776; C – 35,068
- Bijelo Polje T – 15,883; C – 50,284
- Brskovo
- Budva T – 10,918; C – 15,909
- Cetinje T – 15,137; C – 18,482
- Danilovgrad T – 5,208; C – 16,523
- Gusinje T –
- Herceg Novi T – 16,493(incl. Igalo); C – 33,034
- Kolašin T – 2,989; C – 9,949
- Kotor T – 9,500(incl. Dobrota); C – 22,947
- Mojkovac T – 4,120; C – 10,066
- Nikšić T – 58,212; C – 75,282
- Petrovac T – 1,485
- Plav T – 3,615; C – 13,805
- Pljevlja T – 21,377; C – 35,806
- Plužine T – 1,494; C – 4,272
- Podgorica T – 136,473; C – 169,132
- Rožaje T – 9,121; C – 22,693
- Sutomore T – 1,827
- Šavnik T – 570; C – 2,947
- Tivat T – 9,467; C – 13,630
- Ulcinj T – 10,828; C – 20,290
- Žabljak T – 1,937, C – 4,204
Dissolution
editFollowing the dissolution of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, Serbia and Montenegro are now separate sovereign countries. For lists of cities in these two countries, see: