Bezenye (Croatian: Bizonja; German: Pallersdorf; Slovak: Beziň) is a village in Győr-Moson-Sopron County, Hungary.
The population of 1600 consists mostly of Hungarians, with a large Croatian minority and smaller communities of Slovaks and Germans.
Gradually the village was repopulated, this time largely by Croatian communities from Dalmatia, as well as by Germans.
Request to include mostly Slavic village into Slovakia, together with Rusovce, Jarovce and Čunovo was not accepted.
The Roman Catholic church of the Blessed Virgin Mary holds services in Croatian and Hungarian.