Lomnica () is a village in Despotovac municipality, in the Pomoravlje District of Serbia.
Lomnica is located 10 kilometers from the town of Despotovac and about 7 kilometers from Manasija Monastery. It is situated at (roughly) about 600 meters above sea level. It is the third largest village in the municipality (after villages Plaà ¾ane and Veliki PopoviÃÂ). Near Lomnica is a small lake called LomniÃÂko jezero, which is about 2 hectares in size for most of the year.
In late 1803, knez Pana and his cousin Milija, who were born in the village, joined the conspiration to overthrow the Dahije from the Sanjak of Smederevo. During the First Serbian Uprising (1804âÂÂ13), they initially fought under the command of obor-knez of Resava and vojvoda Stevan SinÃÂeliÃÂ.
In 1953, the population of Lomnica was 770. In 2011, the population was recorded as 1284, with 324 total households.
The village has a part-time ambulance service with a doctor and nurse. It also has a modern football pitch with around 1,000 seats, along with other smaller football pitches and basketball courts.