List of Belgrade neighbourhoods and suburbs

Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia, is divided into seventeen municipalities, of which ten are urban and seven suburban. In this list, each neighbourhood or suburb is categorised by the municipality in which it is situated. Six of these ten urban municipalities are completely within the bounds of Belgrade City Proper, while the remaining four have both urban and suburban parts. The seven suburban municipalities, on the other hand, are completely located within suburban bounds.

Municipalities of the City of Belgrade are officially divided into local communities (Serbian: месна заједница / mesna zajednica). These are arbitrary administrative units which on occasion correspond to the neighbourhoods and suburbs located in a municipality, though usually they don't. Their boundaries often change as the communities merge with each other, split from one another, or change names, so the historical and traditional names of the neighbourhoods survive.

In the majority of cases, especially in the old urban areas of Belgrade, the neighbourhoods and suburbs don't have firm geographical or administrative boundaries. This sometimes causes confusion even among Belgraders, as many have different views on where one neighbourhood or suburb ends and another begins. Cases of this kind of contention include:

  • Boundaries shaped through history, in many cases overlapping (PalilulaHadžipopovacProfesorska Kolonija).
  • Sub-neighbourhoods or parts of a larger neighbourhood (ČukaricaBanovo BrdoČukarička Padina).
  • Different names for the same areas (EnglezovacSavinacVračar).
  • Neighbourhoods of the same name stretching outside their own municipalities (sometimes even with the same name: extreme west of the neighbourhood of Palilula (Jevremovac) belongs to the municipality of Stari Grad, not the municipality of Palilula).
  • Some are completely located in another municipality (Selo Rakovica is located in the municipality of Voždovac, not in the municipality of Rakovica).
  • Inhabitants of one neighbourhood, even though geographically belonging to one area, consider themselves inhabitants of another (BežanijaBežanijski Blokovi).

Barajevo

Suburban:

Čukarica

Urban:

Suburban:

Grocka

Suburban:

Neighbourhoods of Kaluđerica:

  • Čardak
  • Klenak
  • Moravac
  • Novo Naselje
  • Stara Kaluđerica
  • Tri Tiganja

Neighbourhoods of Vrčin:

  • Avramovići
  • Bajića Kraj
  • Carino Naselje
  • Cerje
  • Donja Mala
  • Feroplast
  • Gornja Mala
  • Jankovići
  • Malo Polje
  • Orlovica
  • Pobrđani
  • Ravnine
  • Tranšped

Lazarevac

Suburban:

Mladenovac

Suburban:

Novi Beograd

Urban:

Obrenovac

Suburban:

Palilula

Urban:

  • Ada Huja
  • Blok Braća Marić
  • Blok Branko Momirov
  • Blok Grga Andrijanović
  • Blok Sava Kovačević
  • Blok Sutjeska
  • Blok Zaga Malivuk
  • Bogoslovija

Suburban:

Neighbourhoods of Borča:

  • Atovi
  • Borča Greda
  • Borča I or Centar I
  • Borča II or Centar II
  • Borča III or Centar III
  • Borča IV or Centar IV
  • Borča V or Centar V
  • Borčanski Sebeš
  • Crvenka
  • Guvno
  • Irgot
  • Mali Zbeg
  • Mokri Sebeš
  • Nova Borča
  • Popova Bara
  • Pretok
  • Sebeš
  • Sivi Dom
  • Slatina
  • Stara Borča
  • Vihor
  • Zrenjaninski Put

Neighbourhoods of Padinska Skela:

  • Industrijsko Naselje
  • Novo Naselje
  • Srednje Naselje
  • Staro Naselje
  • Tovilište

Rakovica

Urban:

Savski Venac

Urban:

Sopot

Suburban:

Stari Grad

Urban:

  • Terazijska Terasa
  • Trg Nikole Pašića
  • Trg Republike
  • Palas (Hotel Palace)

Surčin

Suburban:

Voždovac

Urban:

Suburban:

Neighbourhoods of Ripanj:

  • Bela Reka
  • Bela Zemlja

Vračar

Urban:

Zemun

Urban:

Suburban:

Zvezdara

Urban:

  • Novo Mirijevo
  • Orlovsko Naselje
  • Padina
  • Rudo
  • Slavujev Venac
  • Staro Mirijevo
  • Učiteljsko Naselje

See also

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