Banatska Topola (Serbian Cyrillic: Банатска Топола) is a village in the Kikinda municipality, in the North Banat District of the Republic of Serbia.
There are numerous archaeological findings which are pointing to human presence in this area in the late Bronze Age, around 1200 B.C.
The modern village was founded during Habsburg administration in 1766 by Serb frontiersmen, but they soon abandoned the area because of the flooding.
In 1781-1783, the land was bought by Count Bogdan Karácsony from neighbouring Novo Miloševo, who then started the process of drying up the wetlands.
After prison camps were dissolved (in 1948), most of the remaining German population left Yugoslavia in subsequent decades, mainly because of economic reasons.
After World War II (in 1946), some (mainly ethnic Serb) families from Bosnia and Herzegovina settled in the village.