Times For Sunrise And Sunset In Serbia

Sun behind the earthTimes for sunrise and sunset in SerbiaSunrise today: 5:59 hSunset today: 17:37 h(Times for Belgrade)

Sunrise and sunset times in Serbia are determined by the moderate location in the northern hemisphere. Not as extreme as in the Nordic countries, but still noticeable. The days are longer in summer (June to September) than in winter (December to March). With up to about 15:40 hours, there are the longest days in June. The longest dark nights, on the other hand, are in winter. A December night in Belgrade lasts almost 16 hours and the days start about 3 hours later

During these days, the sun in Belgrade rises at 5:59. The early sunset at 17:37 makes the day currently a bit too short.Back to overview: Serbia

Average length of day in Belgrade

The following graph shows the times of sunrise and sunset over the course of the year. The duration of twilight can be seen at the top and bottom edges. The vertical offset between April and October shows the effect of daylight saving time, when the time is set one hour ahead.Average length of day in Belgrade sunshine duration twilight phase

Sunrise and sunset in the most important cities of Serbia

Sun behind the earthThe cities are ordered by their geographic position from east to west, so in an approximate direction of the sun's course. Since the orbit around the sun is elliptical, sunrise or sunset never happen on a whole longitude at the same time. All data given for March 9th., localtime in Serbia
CitySunriseSunsetHours of daylightSolar noon
Niš05:53 am05:32 pm11:39 h11:42 am
Vranje05:53 am05:32 pm11:40 h11:42 am
Smederevo05:58 am05:35 pm11:38 h11:46 am
Kragujevac05:57 am05:35 pm11:38 h11:46 am
Kraljevo05:58 am05:36 pm11:38 h11:47 am
Pancevo05:59 am05:36 pm11:37 h11:47 am
Novi Pazar05:58 am05:37 pm11:39 h11:48 am
Belgrade05:59 am05:37 pm11:37 h11:48 am
Zemun06:00 am05:37 pm11:37 h11:48 am
Zrenjanin06:00 am05:37 pm11:37 h11:48 am
Cacak05:59 am05:38 pm11:38 h11:49 am
Valjevo06:01 am05:39 pm11:38 h11:50 am
Užice06:01 am05:40 pm11:38 h11:51 am
Novi Sad06:02 am05:39 pm11:37 h11:51 am
Subotica06:03 am05:39 pm11:36 h11:51 am

Sunrise and sunset by month for Belgrade

MonthSunriseSunsetHours of daylightSolar noon
January07:10 am04:24 pm9:14 h11:47 am
February06:36 am05:07 pm10:30 h11:52 am
March05:48 am05:45 pm11:56 h11:47 am
April05:52 am07:24 pm13:32 h12:38 pm
May05:07 am08:01 pm14:53 h12:34 pm
June04:49 am08:27 pm15:38 h12:38 pm
July05:04 am08:23 pm15:19 h12:44 pm
August05:38 am07:46 pm14:08 h12:42 pm
September06:15 am06:51 pm12:36 h12:33 pm
October06:52 am05:55 pm11:04 h12:23 pm
November06:33 am04:11 pm9:38 h11:22 am
December07:06 am03:59 pm8:53 h11:33 am

Duration of the sunset

The distance from the equator and the path of the sun determines not only the time of sunrise and sunset. The farther a country is from the equator, the more oblique the sun's path is to the horizon, causing sunset to last for a different duration. Belgrade lies on the 45th degree of northern latitude and is therefore very far away from the equator. While a sunset near the equator lasts only about 20 minutes, in Serbia, this period averages 38 minutes. In June, it's about 42 minutes in Belgrade, while in December it's 34 minutes.

The sun always shines from the south

Height of the sun in BelgradeThe capital Belgrade is located at 45 degrees north latitude and therefore also north of the Tropic. While the sun swings back and forth between the northern and southern tropics throughout the year, it shines on Belgrade from the south, but is never perpendicular to it. In December, the sun is so far away that even at midday it can only be seen 22 degrees above the horizon. (0 degrees is at the height of the horizon, 90 degrees would be a position directly above Belgrade.) It reaches its highest point at noon on June 21st. Then the sun shines down at an angle of 68.6 degrees.

Actual hours of sunshine

Hours of sunshine per day in BelgradeThe period from sunrise to sunset is the astronomical length of the day. It is therefore independent of whether you can actually see the sun. In addition, significant deviations can be perceived depending on cloud cover or other visual obstructions. For the Belgrade resp. Central Serbia region, we have shown the approximate sunshine duration in the graph here.

In June, the sun shines for around 8:36 hours a day. In contrast, the day is 15:38 hours long. This means that the visual obstruction is around 7:02 hours per day. In December, on the other hand, it is 6:53 of 8:53 hours.

International cities for comparison

CitySunriseSunsetHours of daylightSolar noon
Berlin (Germany)06:32 am06:01 pm11:29 h12:16 pm
New York (USA)07:15 am06:57 pm11:42 h01:06 pm
Sydney (Australia)06:48 am07:23 pm12:35 h01:05 pm
Manila (Philippines)06:06 am06:06 pm12:00 h12:06 pm
Moscow (Russia)06:58 am06:21 pm11:24 h12:40 pm
Shanghai (China)06:10 am05:58 pm11:48 h12:04 pm
Helsinki (Finland)06:52 am06:08 pm11:16 h12:30 pm
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