Cities near Sankt Veit an der Glan

Sankt Veit an der Glan is at (46.7681°, 14.3603°). Showing cities within the selected radius, sorted by distance.

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Latitude: 46.7681° Longitude: 14.3603° Population: 10,841 Timezone: Europe/Vienna
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Nearby cities 31 cities found

City Country Distance Population
Annabichl Austria 13.5 km 11,374
Sankt Peter Austria 15.5 km 20,320
Klagenfurt am Wörthersee Austria 16.5 km 100,316
Sankt Martin Austria 17.8 km 20,000
Wolfsberg Austria 37.7 km 25,035
Villach Austria 42.3 km 58,882
Jesenice Slovenia 43.7 km 13,255
Kranj Slovenia 58.8 km 37,966
Knittelfeld Austria 60.7 km 11,521
Kamnik Slovenia 63.3 km 13,644
Spittal an der Drau Austria 65.6 km 12,880
Škofja Loka Slovenia 67.1 km 11,619
Domžale Slovenia 72.3 km 13,204
Velenje Slovenia 73.5 km 24,327
Ljubljana Slovenia 80.5 km 272,220
Straßgang Austria 84.3 km 16,268
Wetzelsdorf Austria 85.0 km 15,687
Eggenberg Austria 85.7 km 20,511
Trbovlje Slovenia 86.4 km 15,163
Gösting Austria 86.9 km 11,255
Gries Austria 87.2 km 29,363
Lend Austria 87.5 km 31,147
Graz Austria 88.6 km 303,270
Jakomini Austria 88.7 km 32,912
Liebenau Austria 89.1 km 14,447
Andritz Austria 89.4 km 19,020
Geidorf Austria 89.5 km 24,767
Sankt Peter Austria 89.7 km 15,187
Sankt Leonhard Austria 89.8 km 15,853
Waltendorf Austria 90.4 km 11,960
Celje Slovenia 91.2 km 38,059

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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.

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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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