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This is a list of cities and towns in Serbia. For a list of municipalities, see Subdivisions of Serbia; for a list of all places in Serbia, see List of places in Serbia; for a list of villages in Serbia, see List of villages in Serbia.

Largest cities

Largest cities of
Belgrade = 1,280,600
Niš = 173,400
Kragujevac = 146,000
Čačak = 73,200
Leskovac = 63,100
Smederevo = 62,700
Valjevo = 61,400
Kraljevo = 57,800
Kruševac = 57,400
Užice = 55,000
Vranje = 55,000
Šabac = 54,800
Novi Pazar = 54,600

Largest cities of
Novi Sad = 215,600
Subotica = 99,471
Zrenjanin = 79,545
Pančevo = 76,110
Sombor = 50,950
Kikinda = 67,002

Largest cities of
Priština = 200,000
Prizren = 121,000
Peć = 80,600
Đakovica = 74,900
Kosovska Mitrovica = 74,600
Gnjilane = 67,600

Full list of cities and towns

This is a list of all settlements in Serbia with official city/town status. Note: figures after the names are from the 2002 census, two figures designate both strictly urban as well as wider city limits, T - Town, C - muniCipality.

Ethnic groups

Most of the large cities in Serbia have Serb ethnic majority. Large cities in Kosovo have Albanian majority. Novi Pazar have Bosniak majority, while Subotica is ethnically mixed, with the largest ethnic group being the Hungarians.

Cities populated with Serbs outside Serbia

Many Serbs also live in Bosnia and Herzegovina (mainly in Republika Srpska), where they are one of the three constitutional nations. The largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina with Serbian ethnic majority is Banja Luka with about 196,500 people (by the 2004 data).

Large number of Serbs also live in diaspora. There are many who claim that Chicago is the city with second largest Serbian population after Belgrade, which may well be true. Other diaspora cities: Vancouver, Toronto, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Vienna, Frankfurt are home to many members of the Serbian nation.

 


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