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List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina

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Vojvodina map

This is a list of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina. Largest cities of Vojvodina are: Novi Sad (215,659), Subotica (99,471), Zrenjanin (79,545), Pančevo (76,110), Sombor (50,950), Kikinda (41,825), Sremska Mitrovica (39,041), Vršac (36,001), Ruma (32,125), Bačka Palanka (29,431), Inđija (26,244), Vrbas (25,887), Bečej (25,703), Senta (20,363), Kula (19,293), Apatin (19,289), Temerin (19,143).

The inhabited places of
Map of Novi Sad City with the surrounding inhabited places
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Map of Novi Sad City with the surrounding inhabited places

Petrovaradin municipality
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Petrovaradin municipality

Bač municipality
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Bač municipality

Bački Petrovac municipality
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Bački Petrovac municipality

Novi Sad Municipality: Petrovaradin Municipality:

Note: For the inhabited places with Slovak ethnic majority, the names are also given in Slovak.

Note: For the inhabited places with absolute or relative Hungarian ethnic majority, the names are also given in Hungarian.

Beočin municipality
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Beočin municipality

Temerin municipality
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Temerin municipality

The inhabited places of

  • Odžaci
  • Bački Brestovac
  • Bački Gračac
  • Bogojevo
  • Deronje
  • Karavukovo
  • Lalić
  • Ratkovo
  • Srpski Miletić

The inhabited places of

Subotica municipality
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Subotica municipality

Note: For the inhabited places with absolute or relative Hungarian ethnic majority, the names are also given in Hungarian.

  • Bačka Topola (Hungarian: Topolya)
  • Bagremovo (Hungarian: Brazília)
  • Bajša (Hungarian: Bajsa)
  • Bogaraš (Hungarian: Bogaras)
  • Bački Sokolac
  • Gornja Rogatica
  • Gunaroš (Hungarian: Gunaras)
  • Kavilo (Hungarian: Rákóczitelkep)
  • Karađorđevo
  • Krivaja
  • Mali Beograd
  • Mićunovo
  • Stara Moravica (Hungarian: Bácskossuthfalva)
  • Novo Orahovo (Hungarian: Zentagunaras)
  • Njegoševo
  • Obornjača
  • Orešković
  • Panonija
  • Pačir (Hungarian: Pacsér)
  • Pobeda (Hungarian: Győztes)
  • Svetićevo
  • Srednji Salaš
  • Zobnatica (Hungarian: Zobnaticza)
Note: For the inhabited places with absolute or relative Hungarian ethnic majority, the names are also given in Hungarian.

Note: For the inhabited places with Hungarian ethnic majority, the names are also given in Hungarian.

The inhabited places of

  • Čoka (Hungarian: Csóka)
  • Padej (Hungarian: Padé)
  • Jazovo (Hungarian: Hódegyháza)
  • Banatski Monoštor (Hungarian: Kanizsamonostor)
  • Vrbica (Hungarian: Egyházaskér)
  • Crna Bara (Hungarian: Feketetó)
  • Sanad
  • Ostojićevo
Note: For the inhabited places with absolute or relative Hungarian ethnic majority, the names are also given in Hungarian.

  • Ada (Hungarian: Ada)
  • Mol (Hungarian: Mohol)
  • Obornjača (Hungarian: Völgypart)
  • Sterijino (Hungarian: Valkaisor)
  • Utrine (Hungarian: Törökfalu)
Note: For the inhabited places with Hungarian ethnic majority, the names are also given in Hungarian.

  • Kanjiža (Hungarian: Magyarkanizsa)
  • Adorjan (Hungarian: Adorján)
  • Doline (Hungarian: Völgyes)
  • Horgoš (Hungarian: Horgos)
  • Male Pijace (Hungarian: Kispiac)
  • Mali Pesak (Hungarian: Kishomok)
  • Martonoš (Hungarian: Martonos)
  • Novo Selo (Hungarian: Újfalu)
  • Orom (Hungarian: Orom)
  • Totovo Selo (Hungarian: Tóthfalu)
  • Trešnjevac (Hungarian: Oromhegyes)
  • Velebit
  • Zimonić (Hungarian: Ilonafalu)
Note: For the inhabited places with Hungarian ethnic majority, the names are also given in Hungarian.

  • Senta (Hungarian: Zenta)
  • Bogaraš (Hungarian: Bogaras)
  • Gornji Breg (Hungarian: Felsőhegy)
  • Kevi (Hungarian: Kevi)
  • Tornjoš (Hungarian: Tornyos)
Note: For the inhabited places with Hungarian ethnic majority, the names are also given in Hungarian.

The inhabited places of

Nova Crnja municipality
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Nova Crnja municipality

  • Žitište
  • Banatski Dvor
  • Banatsko Višnjićevo
  • Banatsko Karađorđevo
  • Međa
  • Novi Itebej
  • Ravni Topolovac
  • Srpski Itebej
  • Torak
  • Torda
  • Hetin
  • Čestereg

The inhabited places of

Pančevo municipality
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Pančevo municipality

  • Opovo
  • Baranda
  • Sakule
  • Sefkerin

Map of Kovačica municipality
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Map of Kovačica municipality

Note: For the inhabited places with Slovak ethnic majority, the names are also given in Slovak.

  • Vršac
  • Vatin
  • Veliko Središte
  • Vlajkovac
  • Vojvodinci
  • Vršački Ritovi
  • Gudurica
  • Zagajica
  • Izbište
  • Jablanka
  • Kuštilj
  • Mali Žam
  • Malo Središte
  • Markovac
  • Mesić
  • Orešac
  • Pavliš
  • Parta
  • Potporanj
  • Ritiševo
  • Sočica
  • Straža
  • Uljma
  • Šušara

  • Bela Crkva
  • Banatska Palanka
  • Banatska Subotica
  • Vračev Gaj
  • Grebenac
  • Dobričevo
  • Dupljaja
  • Jasenovo
  • Kajtasovo
  • Kaluđerovo
  • Kruščica
  • Kusić
  • Crvena Crkva
  • Češko Selo

The inhabited places of

  • Ruma
  • Buđanovci
  • Vitojevci
  • Voganj
  • Grabovci
  • Dobrinci
  • Donji Petrovci
  • Žarkovac
  • Klenak
  • Kraljevci
  • Mali Radinci
  • Nikinci
  • Pavlovci
  • Platičevo
  • Putinci
  • Stejanovci
  • Hrtkovci

  • Pećinci
  • Ašanja
  • Brestač
  • Deč
  • Donji Tovarnik
  • Karlovčić
  • Kupinovo (In the Middle Ages known as Kupinik)
  • Obrež
  • Ogar
  • Popinci
  • Prhovo
  • Sibač
  • Sremski Mihaljevci
  • Subotište
  • Šimanovci

  • Stara Pazova
  • Belegiš
  • Vojka
  • Golubinci
  • Krnješevci
  • Nova Pazova
  • Novi Banovci
  • Stari Banovci
  • Surduk

 


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