Ivanci (Serbian Cyrillic: Иванци) was a historical village in what is now Tovarnik Municipality in eastern Croatia.
The village was destroyed on 30 November 1943 by Nazi German forces in what is known as the Ivanci massacre.
[2] Surviving villagers found rescue in Šidski Banovci, Tovarnik and Ilača.
The village was located in the drained wetland plain approximately 5 km north of Bosut river and Spačva basin.
The village was founded as the colonizing enterprise of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia which granted land to Serbian war veterans from the Salonica front.