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Most Dense in Vojvodina

Top 62 cities ranked by most dense

Most Dense — Vojvodina

1 Novi Sad 5,254/mi²
2 Sremska Mitrovica 2,109/mi²
3 Veternik 1,725/mi²
4 Nova Pazova 1,644/mi²
5 Pančevo 1,334/mi²
6 Petrovaradin 1,325/mi²
7 Zrenjanin 1,082/mi²
8 Subotica 893/mi²
9 Futog 560/mi²
10 Ečka 537/mi²
11 Vršac 474/mi²
12 Sremski Karlovci 449/mi²
13 Sombor 434/mi²
14 Bačka Topola 400/mi²
15 Kać 383/mi²
16 Kanjiža 347/mi²
17 Prigrevica 327/mi²
18 Banatski Karlovac 273/mi²
19 Beočin 251/mi²
20 Inđija 192/mi²
21 Bačko Petrovo Selo 189/mi²
22 Senta 179/mi²
23 Vrbas 178/mi²
24 Ruma 143/mi²
25 Kikinda 139/mi²
26 Bečej 137/mi²
27 Bačka Palanka 132/mi²
28 Apatin 125/mi²
29 Melenci 123/mi²
30 Stara Pazova 120/mi²
31 Bački Petrovac 119/mi²
32 Novo Miloševo 118/mi²
33 Ada 109/mi²
34 Mol 82/mi²
35 Bela Crkva 78/mi²
36 Novi Bečej 77/mi²
37 Novi Kneževac 69/mi²
38 Titel 62/mi²
39 Čurug 56/mi²
40 Žabalj 55/mi²
41 Kovin 51/mi²
42 Čoka 44/mi²
43 Sremska Kamenica 42/mi²
44 Crvenka 41/mi²
45 Sonta 40/mi²
46 Beška 40/mi²
47 Srpska Crnja 39/mi²
48 Odžaci 36/mi²
49 Kovačica 35/mi²
50 Debeljača 30/mi²
51 Padina 30/mi²
52 Bačko Gradište 27/mi²
53 Bač 27/mi²
54 Crepaja 26/mi²
55 Palić 25/mi²
56 Vladimirovac 22/mi²
57 Starčevo 17/mi²
58 Čelarevo 16/mi²
59 Mokrin 16/mi²
60 Kovilj 16/mi²
61 Bavanište 13/mi²
62 Stanišić 9/mi²

The most densely populated cities in Vojvodina pack the most residents per square mile, creating vibrant urban environments with walkable neighborhoods and extensive public transit. Novi Sad leads with 5,254 people per square mile.

High population density is often associated with better access to public transportation, more walkable streets, and a wider variety of restaurants, shops, and entertainment options within close proximity. These cities tend to have lower car ownership rates and shorter commute distances.

Dense cities face unique challenges including higher housing costs, limited parking, and potential overcrowding in public spaces. However, they also tend to have lower per-capita carbon footprints due to shared infrastructure and reduced driving.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Novi Sad has 5,254 people per square mile — that's roughly 8 people per acre.
  • 2. Dense cities tend to have the most walkable neighborhoods and lowest car ownership rates in the country.
  • 3. Urban density can reduce per-capita carbon emissions by up to 50% compared to suburban sprawl.

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