Bijelo Brdo (Serbian Cyrillic: Бијело Брдо,[1] Hungarian: Darnó, German: Wellibardo) is a village in the Erdut municipality in eastern Croatia.
The village is situated 15 km east from Osijek, in the Slavonia region on the banks of the Stara Drava branch, in the micro-region of Erdutska kosa, at an altitude of 93m above sea level.
Bijelo Brdo is important for archeological findings from the Bronze Age (Transdanubian cultural group) and two medieval cemeteries: one Avar-Slavic from VII-IX.
During the Vienna War (1683–1699), at the time of the Turkish withdrawal the settlement was destroyed and the inhabitants fled to Bosnia.
[4][5] The colonization of Slavonia was carried out in a systematic fashion through centuries but particularly during the period of WWII.