Novo Miloà ¡evo () is a village located in the Novi BeÃÂej municipality, in the Central Banat District of Serbia. It is situated in the Province of Vojvodina. The village has a Serb majority (76.09%) with an ethnic Hungarian minority (14.57%). Its population is 6,763 people as of the 2002 census.
The village was formed after the Second World War when former villages of Beodra and Dragutinovo were joined into one single village known as Novo Miloà ¡evo. Before 1918, Dragutinovo was known as Karlovo.
The former village of Beodra was first mentioned in 1331. It was established at present-day location from 1742âÂÂ53, and was settled by Serbs from Potisje and Pomorià ¡je. The village of Karlovo was established in 1751 by former Serb frontiersmen. In 1918, the name of the village was changed from Karlovo to Dragutinovo, after Dragutin RistiÃÂ, a colonel in the Serbian army, whose unit occupied the village. In 1946, Dragutinovo and Beodra were joined into one single village known as Novo Miloà ¡evo, after Miloà ¡ Popov Klima, a noted Partisan who was born in Dragutinovo.
Cultural monuments in Novo Miloà ¡evo include:
Cultural event Dani Teodora PavloviÃÂa was established in 2000, in honor of the prominent writer and editor from Novo Miloà ¡evo. It has been held annually since then, with corresponding literary awards.