Grabovo () is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the BeoÃÂin municipality, in the Vojvodina province. Although, the village is geographically located in Syrmia, it is part of the South BaÃÂka District. The village has a Serb ethnic majority. The population of the village, numbering 65 people according to a 2022 census, is steadily declining and the village is in danger of disappearing.
The village is located on the northern part of Fruà ¡ka Gora mountain. It has only one asphalt road: to Sviloà ¡ in the west, across the hill, approximately ; and two dirt roads to Banoà ¡tor in the north, next to the Tekenià ¡ stream. Grabovo is approximately above sea level.
Grabovo is one of the most isolated villages in BeoÃÂin municipality, and also in the region. Bus No.84 connects the villages of Grabovo and Sviloà ¡ to Lug, BeoÃÂin and Novi Sad; it operates only on work days: three times a day to Grabovo (from Novi Sad via BeoÃÂin), and once a day from Grabovo.
During the Axis occupation in World War II, 151 civilians were killed in Grabovo by fascists.
Village has one Serbian Orthodox Church, which is in ruins. It also has a small ambulance, a small tavern, and a grocery store.