Serbia topographic maps
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Bela Crkva
Serbia > Vojvodina > South Banat Administrative District > Bela Crkva Municipality
Average elevation: 115 m

Rosici
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Kosjeric Municipality
Average elevation: 632 m

Dobrica
Serbia > Vojvodina > South Banat Administrative District > Alibunar Municipality
Average elevation: 89 m

Zemun
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Zemun Urban Municipality
One of the characteristics of the Zemun's topography are the lagums, artificial underground corridors which crisscross below the loess area of Gardoš, Muhar, Ćukovac and Kalvarija. This terrain is one of the most active landslide areas in Belgrade. Being cut into for centuries, the loess in some sections…
Average elevation: 80 m

Zlatibor
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Cajetina Municipality
Zlatibor itself is located in the northern part of the Stari Vlah region, a historical border region between Raška, Herzegovina and Bosnia. It spreads over an area of 300 km2 (120 sq mi), 43 km (27 mi) in length, southeast to northwest, and up to 37 km (23 mi) in width. Its highest peak, Tornik, has an…
Average elevation: 1,218 m

Vrnjacka Banja
Serbia > Central Serbia > Raska Administrative District > Vrnjacka Banja Municipality
Average elevation: 420 m

Lukovo
Serbia > Central Serbia > Toplica Administrative District > Kursumlija Municipality
Lukovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Луково) is a village on the eastern slopes of Mount Kopaonik, in the municipality of Kuršumlija, in southern Serbia. It is a spa town (Lukovska Banja) of highest altitude in Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 275 inhabitants.
Average elevation: 899 m

Novi Sad
Serbia > Vojvodina > South Backa Administrative District
The city lies on the meander of the river Danube, which is only 350 meters wide beneath the marking stones of Petrovaradin. A section of the Danube-Tisza-Danube Canal marks the northern edge of the wider city centre. The main part of the city lies on the left bank of the Danube in the region of Bačka, while…
Average elevation: 83 m

Lukovo
Serbia > Central Serbia > Nisava Administrative District > Svrljig Municipality
Average elevation: 652 m

Dren
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Obrenovac Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 98 m

Lozanj
Serbia > Central Serbia > Moravica Administrative District > Gornji Milanovac Municipality
Average elevation: 509 m

Trudelj
Serbia > Central Serbia > Moravica Administrative District > Gornji Milanovac Municipality
Average elevation: 390 m

Sopotnica
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Prijepolje Municipality
Average elevation: 1,053 m

Vojvodina
Today, the western part of Syrmia is in Croatia, the northern part of Bačka is in Hungary, the eastern part of Banat is in Romania (with a small piece in Hungary), while Baranja (which is between the Danube and the Drava) is in Hungary and Croatia. Vojvodina has a total surface area of 21,500 km2 (8,300 sq…
Average elevation: 110 m

Despotovac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pomoravlje Administrative District > Despotovac Municipality
Average elevation: 259 m

Vlaska
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Mladenovac Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 225 m

Rabrovac
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Mladenovac Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 160 m

Barajevo
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Barajevo Urban Municipality
The municipality is located in the lower northern part of Šumadija, southeast of the Belgrade, with an elevation spanning from 140 meters to 364 meters. Most of the municipal territory belongs to the drainage area of the Turija river, right tributary of the Peštan river, which in turn flows into the…
Average elevation: 175 m

Boljevci
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Surcin Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 76 m

Mladenovac Urban Municipality
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade
Kosmaj with its altitude of 628 m is the highest point in this region. A monument dedicated to Serbs (Partisans) who lost their lives in World War II fights that took place in this area sits at the top of this mountain.
Average elevation: 211 m

Koracica
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Mladenovac Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 251 m

Ravno Selo
Serbia > Vojvodina > South Backa Administrative District > Vrbas Municipality
Average elevation: 82 m

Jagnjilo
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Mladenovac Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 155 m

Krepoljin
Serbia > Central Serbia > Branicevo Administrative District > Zagubica Municipality
Average elevation: 423 m

Novi Slankamen
Serbia > Vojvodina > Srem Administrative District > Indjija Municipality
Average elevation: 130 m

Kopljare
Serbia > Central Serbia > Sumadija Administrative District > Arandjelovac Municipality
Average elevation: 213 m

Orasac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Sumadija Administrative District > Arandjelovac Municipality
Average elevation: 246 m

Brezovac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Sumadija Administrative District > Arandjelovac Municipality
Average elevation: 380 m

Stojnik
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Sopot Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 230 m

Gornja Tresnjevica
Serbia > Central Serbia > Sumadija Administrative District > Arandjelovac Municipality
Average elevation: 385 m

Krcevac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Sumadija Administrative District > Topola Municipality
Average elevation: 179 m

Mionica
Serbia > Central Serbia > Kolubara Administrative District > Mionica Municipality
Average elevation: 212 m

Mirosaljci
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Arilje Municipality
Average elevation: 441 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

Dragolj
Serbia > Central Serbia > Moravica Administrative District > Gornji Milanovac Municipality
Average elevation: 292 m

Тришићи
Serbia > Central Serbia > Macva Administrative District > Mali Zvornik Municipality
Average elevation: 280 m

Ljig
Serbia > Central Serbia > Kolubara Administrative District > Ljig Municipality
Average elevation: 222 m

Ljutice
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Pozega Municipality
Average elevation: 663 m

Mionica
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Kosjeric Municipality
Average elevation: 570 m

Velika Ivanca
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Mladenovac Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 226 m

Avala
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Beli Potok
It is still debated whether Šuplja Stena is a natural cave or was completely dug for the mining purposes. Remains of the Neanderthal culture were discovered in it. In his 1943 Prehistoric mine Šuplja Stena on Avala hill near Belgrade (Serbia), Vladimir Milojčić said that the "cave is old as Avala", formed…
Average elevation: 297 m

Gradska opština Sevojno
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District
Average elevation: 525 m

Popina
Serbia > Central Serbia > Rasina Administrative District > Trstenik Municipality
Average elevation: 317 m

Baric
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Obrenovac Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 109 m

Raspogance
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Sjenica Municipality
Average elevation: 1,145 m

Midžor
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pirot Administrative District > City of Pirot
Average elevation: 1,810 m

Srezovac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Nisava Administrative District > Aleksinac Municipality
Average elevation: 185 m

Arandjelovac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Sumadija Administrative District > Arandjelovac Municipality
Average elevation: 326 m

Misaca
Serbia > Central Serbia > Sumadija Administrative District > Arandjelovac Municipality
Average elevation: 264 m

Cortanovci
Serbia > Vojvodina > Srem Administrative District > Indjija Municipality
Average elevation: 148 m

Topola
Serbia > Central Serbia > Sumadija Administrative District > Topola Municipality
Average elevation: 245 m

Prahovo
Serbia > Central Serbia > Bor Administrative District > Negotin Municipality
Average elevation: 48 m

Rtanj
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zajecar Administrative District > Boljevac Municipality
Average elevation: 1,065 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

City of Pirot
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pirot Administrative District > City of Pirot
Average elevation: 807 m

Novi Sad
The city lies on the meander of the river Danube, which is only 350 meters wide beneath the marking stones of Petrovaradin. A section of the Danube-Tisza-Danube Canal marks the northern edge of the wider city centre. The main part of the city lies on the left bank of the Danube in the region of Bačka, while…
Average elevation: 135 m

Aleksandrovac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pcinja Administrative District > City of Vranje > Aleksandrovac
Average elevation: 431 m

Bujanovac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pcinja Administrative District > Bujanovac Municipality > Bujanovac
Average elevation: 442 m

Priboj Municipality
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Priboj Municipality
Average elevation: 888 m

Aleksinac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Nisava Administrative District > Aleksinac Municipality > Aleksinac
Average elevation: 233 m

Rajince
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pcinja Administrative District > Presevo Municipality > Rajince
Average elevation: 479 m

Dobroselica
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Cajetina Municipality > Dobroselica
Average elevation: 971 m

Бања
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Priboj Municipality > Бања
Average elevation: 572 m

Brusnik
Serbia > Central Serbia > Moravica Administrative District > Ivanjica Municipality > Brusnik
Average elevation: 1,202 m

Zitni Potok
Serbia > Central Serbia > Toplica Administrative District > City of Prokuplje > Zitni Potok
Average elevation: 528 m