Nikšić Municipality (Montenegrin and Serbian: Opština Nikšić / Општина Никшић) is one of the municipalities of Montenegro. The municipality is located in central and northwestern region of Montenegro. The administrative centre of the municipality is town of Nikšić.
Nikšić municipality has the largest landmass of any municipality in Montenegro (covering 15% of Montenegro), and includes 129 settlements. It was also largest landmass municipality in socialist Yugoslavia. Town of Nikšić is situated in north-central Montenegro. It is located at the centre of the spacious Nikšić field (Nikšićko polje), a karst plain with an area of 48 km2, and an elevation of 640 m AMSL. The plain is surrounded by inhospitable rocky mountainous terrain, a typical landscape of western Montenegro. The city itself is located at the foot of the Trebjesa hill.
Zeta river originates in the Nikšić field, and flows near the city of Nikšić, before it becomes a subterranean river south of the city. The river caused frequent flooding of the plain, until the construction of Hydroelectric power plant Perućica in 1960. The construction of the power plant resulted in creation of three large artificial lakes near the city - Krupac, Slano and Vrtac Lakes.
Balosave
Bare
Bastaji
Bjeloševina
Bobotovo Groblje
Bogetići
Bogmilovići
Brestice
Brezovik
Broćanac Nikšicki
Broćanac Viluški
Bršno
Bubrežak
Busak
Carine
Cerovo
Crnodoli
Dolovi
Donja Trepča
Donje Čarađe
Donje Crkvice
Dragovoljići
Drenoštica
Duboćke
Dučice
Duga
Gornja Trepča
Gornje Čarađe
Gornje Crkvice
Gornje Polje
Goslić
Gradačka Poljana
Grahovac
Grahovo
Granice
Gvozd
Ivanje
Jabuke
Jasenovo Polje
Javljem
Jugovići
Kamensko
Kazanci
Klenak
Koprivice
Koravlica
Kovači
Kunak
Kuside
Kuta
Laz
Liverovići
Lukovo
Macavare
Međeđe
Miljanići
Miločani
Milojevići
Miruše
Mokri Do
Morakovo
Nudo
Oblatno
Orah
Orlina
Ozrinići
Petrovići
Pilatovići
Počekovići
Podbožur
Podvrš
Ponikvica
Povija
Praga
Prigradina
Prisoje
Rastovac
Riđani
Riječani
Rudine
Šipačno
Sjenokosi
Smrduša
Somina
Spila
Srijede
Staro Selo
Štedim
Štitari
Stuba
Stubica
Tupan
Ubli
Vasiljevići
Velimlje
Vidne
Vilusi
Vir
Višnjica Do
Vitasojevići
Vraćenovići
Vrbica
Vučji Do
Zagora
Zagrad
Zaljutnica
Zaslap
Zavrh
Zlostup
The 2011 census recorded a total population of 72,443.
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