Plavna (Serbian Cyrillic: ÃÂûðòýð) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Baàmunicipality, in the South BaÃÂka District, Vojvodina province. Its population is ethnically mixed and numbering 1,392 people (2002 census).
In Serbo-Croatian, the village is known as Plavna (ÃÂûðòýð), in Hungarian as Palona, and in German as Plawingen.
It is located 150 km north of Belgrade and 75 km of Novi Sad, the capital of the province of Vojvodina, to the southwest of BaÃÂka.
Its population includes:
According to the 1991 census, the population of the village included 497 Croats, 389 Serbs, 278 Yugoslavs and 196 Hungarians.
There is a possibility of hunting deer, wild boars, hares, pheasants, partridges and wild ducks in an area of 600 hectares covered by wheat and corn.
The Plavna Hunting ground â LovaÃÂka kuÃÂa (Houting house) is located in the village of Plavna surrounded by forests. Along with usual hunting activities, it offers the possibility of tours of the hunting ground, (photo) safaris, observing wildlife, etc. The restaurant can host up to 100 guests.