Cities near Belgrade

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Latitude: 44.8040° Longitude: 20.4651° Population: 1,273,651 Timezone: Europe/Belgrade
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Nearby cities 35 cities found

City Country Distance Population
Zemun Serbia 6.9 km 155,591
Surčin Serbia 14.6 km 12,575
Sremčica Serbia 15.3 km 23,000
Pančevo Serbia 15.8 km 76,654
Ripanj Serbia 18.9 km 11,000
Nova Pazova Serbia 24.8 km 15,488
Obrenovac Serbia 26.7 km 16,821
Stara Pazova Serbia 31.3 km 16,217
Smederevo Serbia 39.7 km 62,000
Inđija Serbia 40.6 km 28,450
Kovin Serbia 40.8 km 14,250
Lazarevac Serbia 49.4 km 23,551
Ruma Serbia 55.5 km 32,229
Aranđelovac Serbia 55.8 km 24,309
Požarevac Serbia 60.6 km 41,736
Šabac Serbia 61.5 km 55,114
Smederevska Palanka Serbia 62.5 km 27,000
Zrenjanin Serbia 64.8 km 79,773
Petrovaradin Serbia 67.4 km 13,917
Sremska Kamenica Serbia 67.6 km 14,205
Kać Serbia 69.1 km 11,067
Sremska Mitrovica Serbia 69.9 km 39,084
Novi Sad Serbia 70.1 km 215,400
Valjevo Serbia 74.0 km 61,035
Vršac Serbia 74.6 km 36,300
Veternik Serbia 74.8 km 10,226
Bela Crkva Serbia 75.8 km 10,675
Futog Serbia 76.3 km 18,018
Gornji Milanovac Serbia 86.5 km 23,982
Kragujevac Serbia 94.6 km 147,473
Moldova Nouă Romania 95.2 km 13,263
Bečej Serbia 96.5 km 25,774
Bačka Palanka Serbia 97.5 km 29,449
Bijeljina Bosnia and Herzegovina 98.8 km 37,692
Oraviţa Romania 99.7 km 12,332

What is this tool?

The Cities Near tool lets you explore all populated places within a chosen radius of any city in the world. Enter a city, pick a radius (50, 100, 200, or 500 km), and get an instant interactive map and ranked list — sorted from closest to farthest.

This is useful for trip planning, geography research, or simply satisfying your curiosity about what lies around a given city. The underlying dataset comes from GeoNames and covers 70,000+ populated places worldwide.

How does the distance calculation work?

Distances are calculated using the Haversine formula, which gives the great-circle distance between two points on a sphere — the shortest path over the Earth's surface. The result is accurate to within a few kilometres for most city pairs. Note that the Haversine formula assumes a perfectly spherical Earth; the true Earth is slightly flattened, so very long distances may differ by up to 0.5% from the exact geodetic distance.

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The tool offers radii of 50, 100, 200, and 500 km. For reference, a 500 km radius around Paris would cover most of France plus parts of Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland. Use the minimum population filter to narrow down the results to cities of the size you care about.

How is distance measured — straight line or road distance?

The distance shown is the straight-line great-circle distance (as the crow flies), not the road distance. Road distances are always longer due to routes, terrain, and urban layouts. This tool is intended for geographic exploration, not navigation.

What data source is used?

City data comes from the GeoNames geographical database, which aggregates official government sources worldwide. It includes name, coordinates, population, country, and timezone for over 70,000 populated places. Coordinates are accurate to 4–6 decimal places.


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