Due to its shape, it borders more municipalities than any other: Vračar on the north, Zvezdara on the north-east, Grocka on the east, Sopot on the south, Barajevo on the south-west, Čukarica and Rakovica on the west and Savski Venac on the north-west.
Municipality of Pašino Brdo was annexed to Voždovac on September 1, 1955 and today makes its northernmost part.
The southern part covers the northern section of the woods of Lipovička šuma and roughly corresponds to the valley of the Topčiderka river which flows between the Pinosava and Ripanj plateaux.
In the northern, urban section, Voždovac covers several of the 32 hills on which Belgrade is built, including Torlak and Pašino Brdo.
[4] Unofficial name, Voždovo predgrađe, Vožd's Suburb, was recorded after 1903, after the Karađorđević dynasty was restored on Serbian throne.
[6] A string of new neighborhoods encircled eastern outskirts of Belgrade, with names usually containing "suburb" and some member of the royal family.
Three faculties of the University of Belgrade are located in the neighborhood: Management (FON), Political sciences (FPN) and Transportation.
Icons were painted by Milić od Mačve, in the atypical manner, ignoring any schematism or traditional style.
However, after the street was officially open by the Mayor of Belgrade Siniša Mali, the works continued for weeks.
Also, the completed job was of a low quality: badly projected pathways for the visually impaired, parts of the sidewalks, drains, etc.
He also threatened the "Ratko Mitrović" that they will be fined for the delays, but instead granted them the extension of the deadline and the city hired the same company for further projects.
[11][12] Suburban parts of the municipality are mostly agricultural, but the urban section has a large industrial zone, one of the largest in the city, mostly along the Kumodraška street.
The Belgrade-Niš highway passes through the northern and eastern parts of the municipality while the road of Kružni put (and the projected Belgrade beltway) goes through the central parts, including the junction of two roads and tollbooth on Bubanj Potok, which marks the entrance into the Belgrade City proper.
The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2018):[13] FK Voždovac are the neighbourhood team with significant local support.