Serbia topographic maps
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Glusci
Serbia > Central Serbia > Macva Administrative District > Bogatic Municipality
Average elevation: 81 m
Orasac
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Obrenovac Urban Municipality
Average elevation: 115 m
Валеница
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Prijepolje Municipality
Average elevation: 1,474 m
Uvac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Zlatibor Administrative District > Nova Varos Municipality
Average elevation: 1,146 m
Moravac
Serbia > Central Serbia > Nisava Administrative District > Aleksinac Municipality
Average elevation: 176 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
Kosmaj
Serbia > Central Serbia > City of Belgrade > Sopot Urban Municipality
Kosmaj (Serbian Cyrillic: Космај, pronounced [kɔ̌smaːj]) is a mountain south of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. With an elevation of 626 meters, it is the highest point of the entire Belgrade City area and is nicknamed one of two "Belgrade mountains" (the other being the mountain of Avala).
Average elevation: 398 m
Crna Reka
Serbia > Central Serbia > Pcinja Administrative District > Trgoviste Municipality
Average elevation: 1,449 m
Serbia
Serbia > Central Serbia > Kragujevac
Ancient mountains in the southeast corner of the country belong to the Rilo-Rhodope Mountain system. Elevation ranges from the Midžor peak of the Balkan Mountains at 2,169 metres (7,116 feet) (the highest peak in Serbia, excluding Kosovo) to the lowest point of just 17 metres (56 feet) near the Danube river…
Average elevation: 518 m