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Gornji Lajkovac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Kolubara Administrative District > Mionica Municipality
Average elevation: 555 m
Locika
Serbia > Central Serbia > Nisava Administrative District > Aleksinac Municipality
Average elevation: 260 m
Ravna Dubrava
Serbia > Central Serbia > Nisava Administrative District > Gadzin Han Municipality
Average elevation: 510 m
Jastrebac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Rasina Administrative District > Srndalje
Jastrebac (Serbian Cyrillic: Јастребац) is a mountain in central Serbia, between cities of Niš, Kruševac and Prokuplje. It consists of two massifs, Great (Veliki) and Small (Mali) Jastrebac. Its highest peak Velika Đulica has an elevation of 1,491 meters above sea level. It is well-forested and…
Average elevation: 1,176 m
Nemenikuce
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Sopot Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 254 m
Stajkovce
Serbia > Central Serbia > Jablanica Administrative District > Vlasotince Municipality
Average elevation: 285 m
Kapit
Serbia > Central Serbia > Jablanica Administrative District > Medvedja Municipality
Average elevation: 522 m
Kladovo
Serbia > Central Serbia > Bor Administrative District > Kladovo Municipality
Average elevation: 89 m
Cibutkovica
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Lazarevac Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 170 m
Boljetin
Serbia > Central Serbia > Bor Administrative District > Majdanpek Municipality
Average elevation: 388 m
Dobroselica
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Cajetina Municipality
Average elevation: 1,057 m
Mala Mostanica
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Obrenovac Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 155 m
Novi Pazar
Serbia > Central Serbia > Raska Administrative District
Novi Pazar is located in the valleys of the Jošanica, Raška, Deževska, and Ljudska rivers. It lies at an elevation of 496m, in the southeast Raška region. The city is surrounded by the Golija and Rogozna mountains, and the Pešter plateau lies to the west. The total area of the city administrative area is…
Average elevation: 567 m
Dusanovac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Bor Administrative District > Negotin Municipality
Average elevation: 91 m
Kapit
Serbia > Central Serbia > Jablanica Administrative District > Medvedja Municipality
Average elevation: 530 m
Paracin
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pomoravlje Administrative District > Paracin Municipality
The Sisevac excursion place is the most popular excursion sites in the municipality. Located in the small village with only 15 inhabitants in 2011, it is located in the structural basin on the Kučaj mountains, at an altitude of 360 m (1,180 ft). Sisevac is surrounded by forests and is the location of the…
Average elevation: 164 m
Cuprija
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pomoravlje Administrative District > Cuprija Municipality
Average elevation: 155 m
Горњи Бранетићи
Serbia > Central Serbia > Moravica Administrative District > Gornji Milanovac Municipality
Average elevation: 536 m
Suvobor
Serbia > Central Serbia > Moravica Administrative District > Gornji Milanovac Municipality
Suvobor (Serbian Cyrillic: Сувобор) is a mountain in central Serbia, near the town of Gornji Milanovac. Its highest peak Suvobor has an elevation of 866 m (2,841 ft) above sea level.
Average elevation: 728 m
Gornji Milanovac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Moravica Administrative District > Gornji Milanovac Municipality
Gornji Milanovac and the villages of Varnice, Zagradje, Dragolj and Trudelj are dominated by the Ostrvica Massif. The elevation of Ostrvica is 758 metres (2,487 ft). Ostrvica is actually the remains of a destroyed volcanic cone. In May 2009, Ostrvica was declared a natural monument. In the middle of the last…
Average elevation: 412 m
Prugovac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Nisava Administrative District > Aleksinac Municipality
Average elevation: 436 m
Pranjani
Serbia > Central Serbia > Moravica Administrative District > Gornji Milanovac Municipality
Average elevation: 422 m
Begaljica
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Grocka Urban Municipality
The village is located at the water source of the Begaljica river. The houses are located in the valley sides and flat areas nearer the river, while a large part is located on the hill as well. The highest elevations are at Gornji Kraj and Brđani. The atar (cadastral area) is large, while half of it is…
Average elevation: 182 m
Despotovac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pomoravlje Administrative District > Despotovac Municipality
Average elevation: 259 m
Oreskovica
Serbia > Central Serbia > Branicevo Administrative District > Petrovac-na-Mlavi Municipality
Average elevation: 217 m
Маслаћи
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Pozega Municipality > Donja Dobrinja
Average elevation: 484 m
Dren
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Obrenovac Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 98 m
Petrovo Selo
Serbia > Central Serbia > Bor Administrative District > Kladovo Municipality
Average elevation: 341 m
Valjevo
Serbia > Central Serbia > Kolubara Administrative District
Valjevo occupies an area of 905 square kilometers; its altitude is 185 meters. The city is situated along the river Kolubara, a tributary of the Sava river.
Average elevation: 258 m
Rudnik
Serbia > Central Serbia > Moravica Administrative District > Gornji Milanovac Municipality
Average elevation: 620 m
Prebreza
Serbia > Central Serbia > Toplica Administrative District > Blace Municipality
Average elevation: 432 m
Bujanovac Municipality
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pcinja Administrative District
Average elevation: 647 m
Dimitrovgrad
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pirot Administrative District > Dimitrovgrad Municipality
Average elevation: 602 m
Radanovci
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Kosjeric Municipality
Average elevation: 691 m
Knjaževac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zajecar Administrative District > Knjazevac Municipality
Average elevation: 307 m
Краљев сто
Serbia > Central Serbia > Kolubara Administrative District > Mionica Municipality
Average elevation: 982 m
Palilula Urban Municipality
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Belgrade
Average elevation: 82 m
Velika Mostanica
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Cukarica Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 174 m
Rautovo
Serbia > Central Serbia > Nisava Administrative District > City of Niš
Average elevation: 587 m
Resen
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pcinja Administrative District > Bosilegrad Municipality
Average elevation: 917 m
Rajac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Bor Administrative District > Negotin Municipality
Average elevation: 127 m
Ljig
Serbia > Central Serbia > Kolubara Administrative District > Ljig Municipality
Average elevation: 222 m
Mitrovac na Tari
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Bajina Basta Municipality > Perucac
Average elevation: 1,135 m
Награмак
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Bajina Basta Municipality > Beserovina
Average elevation: 1,206 m
Negotin
Serbia > Central Serbia > Bor Administrative District > Negotin Municipality
Average elevation: 86 m
Krusevica
Serbia > Central Serbia > Raska Administrative District > Raska Municipality
Average elevation: 809 m
Kosjerić (town)
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Kosjeric Municipality
Kosjeríć (Serbian Cyrillic: Косјерић, pronounced [kɔsjɛ̌rit͡ɕ]) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of western Serbia. The municipality has a population of 12,090 inhabitants, but the town itself has 3,992. The municipality's area is 359 square kilometres (139 sq mi),…
Average elevation: 465 m
Tresnja
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Sopot Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 255 m
Usak
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Sjenica Municipality
Average elevation: 1,095 m
Bor
Serbia > Central Serbia > Bor Administrative District
Crni Vrh is a mountain 30 km from the city center. Highest peak has an elevation of 1,043 m (3,422 ft) above sea level. It has several ski tracks anda ski lift. The main ski track is 1,100 m long and has height span of 260 m. Just 16 km from the city center there is another mountain Stol. Its highest peak has…
Average elevation: 474 m
PIO Ovčar-Kablar Gorge
Serbia > Central Serbia > Moravica Administrative District > Lucani Municipality
The spa of Ovčar Banja is located in the gorge, at an altitude of 278 meters. It has a hot, sulfuric water (37,5 Celsius), which is helpful for the treatment of rheumatism, nerve and skin diseases.
Average elevation: 477 m
Stolovi
Serbia > Central Serbia > Raska Administrative District > Kraljevo City
Stolovi (Serbian Cyrillic: Столови) is a mountain in central Serbia, near the city of Kraljevo. Its highest peak Usovica has an elevation of 1,356 meters above sea level.
Average elevation: 1,059 m
Cer
Serbia > Central Serbia > Macva Administrative District
Cer (pronounced [tsɛr]) is a mountain in western Serbia, 30 kilometers from Šabac, 100 kilometers west of Belgrade. The highest peak has an elevation of 689 m (2,260 ft) above sea level. Cer is rich in the Turkey oak forests after which it was named.
Average elevation: 480 m
Gučevo
Serbia > Central Serbia > Macva Administrative District > Loznica City > Banja Koviljaca
Gučevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Гучево, pronounced [ɡûːtʃeʋo]) is a mountain in western Serbia, near the town of Loznica, overlooking the Drina river and Banja Koviljača. Its highest peak Crni vrh has an elevation of 779 meters above sea level.
Average elevation: 526 m
Vrnjacka Banja
Serbia > Central Serbia > Raska Administrative District > Vrnjacka Banja Municipality
Average elevation: 286 m
Homolje mountains
Serbia > Central Serbia > Branicevo Administrative District > Petrovac-na-Mlavi Municipality
Average elevation: 729 m
Ravna Gora
Serbia > Central Serbia > Jablanica Administrative District > Vlasotince Municipality
Average elevation: 877 m
Batajnica
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Zemun Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 81 m
Usce
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Obrenovac Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 80 m
Lipovica
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pomoravlje Administrative District > Despotovac Municipality
Lipovica is located along the state road 186. Its average elevation is 449 meters above the sea level.
Average elevation: 449 m
Brekovo
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Arilje Municipality
Average elevation: 833 m
Zivinice
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Priboj Municipality
Average elevation: 637 m
Banovo Brdo
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Belgrade
New building of the Faculty of forestry was built in 1956, right above Careva Ćuprija, where the northwest section of the vast wood of Košutnjak begins at an altitude of 110-125 meters. Professors and students began developing a dendrology collection in 1957, which grew into the Arboretum of the Faculty of…
Average elevation: 99 m
Meljak
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Barajevo Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 199 m
Pocuta
Serbia > Central Serbia > Kolubara Administrative District > Valjevo City
Average elevation: 515 m
Dobra Voda
Serbia > Central Serbia > Jablanica Administrative District > Bojnik Municipality
Average elevation: 772 m
Crna Glava
Serbia > Central Serbia > Raska Administrative District > Raska Municipality
The village is on the Kopaonik mountain range whose average elevation is 1,397 m (4,583 ft). The highest part of the village is Gobelja hill, easily identifiable from Kopaonik by its antenna. It is said that the village has the purest nature in Serbia, boasting clear waters and rare species of birds and…
Average elevation: 1,235 m
Mala Ivanca
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Sopot Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 204 m
Рипањска капија
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Sopot Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 245 m
Radan
Serbia > Central Serbia > Jablanica Administrative District > Bojnik Municipality
Radan (Serbian Cyrillic: Радан) is a mountain in southern Serbia, near the town of Kuršumlija. Its highest peak, Šopot, has an elevation of 1,408 meters above sea level.
Average elevation: 1,272 m