Bukovac () is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. It is located in Petrovaradin municipality.
The name Bukovac is thought to be derived from bukva ('beech'). The legend says that when the first settlers settled where now village's center is, there was an old beech so they named the place Bukovac upon that tree.
The village is situated on the foothills of Fruà ¡ka Gora mountain, and it is part of the metropolitan area of Novi Sad Around 9 kilometers from Novi Sad city center. BukovaÃÂki potok (Bukovac Stream) flows through Bukovac.
Illyrian tumuli and necropolis have been unearthed in Bukovac, which was founded during the Ottoman rule in the 16th century by Serb settlers.
There is a Serbian Orthodox church of Vaznesenja dating from the 18th century. Ornamental and artistic work in the church is attributed to engraver Marko VujatoviÃÂ, painters Stefan GavriloviÃÂ, Jakov Orfelin, Teodor KraÃÂun and Dimitrije BaÃÂeviÃÂ. There is one elementary school (grades 1-8) and kindergarten.