This is the list of cities and towns in Montenegro. According to the statistic criteria of Monstat (Montenegrin Statistical Office), the following settlements are classified as "urban" (i.e. cities and towns), as opposed to "rural" (villages). These criteria are not limited to settlement size, but also include the percentage of residents engaged in agriculture, population density etc. Thus, not all towns in statistical sense are greater than villages.
For a list of municipalities, see Municipalities of Montenegro; for a category, see Category:Populated places in Montenegro; for a list of all places in Montenegro, see List of places in Montenegro.
Rank | City / Town | Census 2003 | Municipality | Emblems |
1 | Podgorica | 136,473 | Podgorica | |
2 | Nikšić | 58,212 | Nikšić | |
3 | Pljevlja | 21,377 | Pljevlja | |
4 | Bijelo Polje | 15,883 | Bijelo Polje | |
5 | Cetinje | 15,137 | Cetinje | |
6 | Bar | 13,719 | Bar | |
7 | Herceg Novi | 12,739 | Herceg Novi | |
8 | Berane | 11,776 | Berane | |
9 | Budva | 10,918 | Budva | |
10 | Ulcinj | 10,828 | Ulcinj | |
11 | Rožaje | 9,567 | Rožaje | |
12 | Tivat | 9,467 | Tivat | |
13 | Dobrota | 8,169 | Kotor | |
14 | Kotor | 5,341 | Kotor | |
15 | Danilovgrad | 5,208 | Danilovgrad | |
16 | Mojkovac | 4,120 | Mojkovac | |
17 | Škaljari | 4,002 | Kotor | |
18 | Tuzi | 3,789 | Podgorica | |
19 | Igalo | 3,754 | Herceg Novi | |
20 | Bijela | 3,748 | Herceg Novi | |
21 | Plav | 3,615 | Plav | |
22 | Burtaiši | 3,013 | Bar | |
23 | Kolašin | 2,989 | Kolašin | |
24 | Ibarac | 2,877 | Rožaje | |
25 | Golubovci | 2,869 | Podgorica | |
26 | Resnik | 2,739 | Bijelo Polje | |
27 | Nedakusi | 2,308 | Bijelo Polje | |
28 | Šušanj | 2,212 | Bar | |
29 | Risan | 2,083 | Kotor | |
30 | Ozrinići | 2,024 | Nikšić | |
31 | Žabljak | 1,937 | Žabljak | |
32 | Pokrajci | 1,915 | Bijelo Polje | |
33 | Stari Bar | 1,864 | Bar | |
34 | Donje Luge | 1,861 | Berane | |
35 | Mojanovići | 1,850 | Podgorica | |
36 | Sutomore | 1,827 | Bar | |
37 | Zelenika | 1,788 | Herceg Novi | |
38 | Pešca | 1,721 | Berane | |
39 | Gusinje | 1,704 | Plav | |
40 | Budimlja | 1,694 | Berane | |
41 | Spuž | 1,529 | Danilovgrad | |
42 | Polje | 1,529 | Bar | |
43 | Rastovica | 1,513 | Nikšić | |
44 | Polja | 1,506 | Mojkovac | |
45 | Mrčevac | 1,500 | Tivat | |
46 | Plužine | 1,494 | Plužine | |
47 | Petrovac | 1,485 | Budva | |
48 | Beran Selo | 1,483 | Berane | |
49 | Bjeliši | 1,422 | Bar | |
50 | Čeluga | 1,404 | Bar | |
51 | Mataguži | 1,299 | Podgorica | |
52 | Dolac | 1,293 | Berane | |
53 | Đenovići | 1,272 | Herceg Novi | |
54 | Lješnica | 1,270 | Bijelo Polje | |
55 | Prčanj | 1,244 | Kotor | |
56 | Mahala | 1,235 | Podgorica | |
57 | Goričani | 1,205 | Podgorica | |
58 | Podi | 1,199 | Herceg Novi | |
59 | Meljine | 1,120 | Herceg Novi | |
60 | Tomba | 1,087 | Bar | |
61 | Andrijevica | 1,073 | Andrijevica | |
62 | Kumbor | 1,067 | Herceg Novi | |
63 | Buče | 1,000 | Berane | |
64 | Smajlagića Polje | 937 | Kolašin | |
65 | Kodre | 883 | Ulcinj | |
66 | Bečići | 771 | Budva | |
67 | Donja Lastva | 733 | Tivat | |
68 | Židovići | 653 | Pljevlja | |
69 | Šavnik | 570 | Šavnik | |
70 | Sveti Stefan | 411 | Budva | |
71 | Slatina | 405 | Andrijevica | |
72 | Gradac | 364 | Pljevlja | |
73 | Perast | 349 | Kotor | |
74 | Virpazar | 337 | Bar | |
75 | Goransko | 334 | Plužine | |
76 | Bare | 301 | Šavnik | |
77 | Njegovuđa | 227 | Žabljak | |
78 | Rijeka Crnojevića | 216 | Cetinje |
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