Boleč (Serbian Cyrillic: Болеч) is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, Serbia.
Well preserved bust of the Roman emperor Macrinus (ruled 217-218) was found in Boleč.
Since the mid-1970s however, the settlement (classified as the rural one, the village) is experiencing accelerated growth which continues until today, with large number of refugees from Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo settling in this area.
Originally south of the Smederevski put, as the settlement was growing it reached the road and connected to other surrounding villages (Ritopek, Vinča, Leštane), so today it makes one built-up area all the way to Belgrade.
Since then, a boom in privately owned small companies boosted the economy and attracted new population to migrate in the settlement.