Jamena (Serbian Cyrillic: Јамина) is a village located in the municipality of Šid, Srem District, Vojvodina, Serbia.
The area and the surrounding forests where the scene of Partisan guerilla activity during World War II, there is a monument to the fighters on the side of the road heading towards Jamena near the army barracks.
[3] The village has a border crossing over the Sava river by ferry into Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republika Srpska) where some locals commute everyday to work in the Bijeljina area.
[5] There is a bus service that runs twice daily, in the morning and late afternoon, to the nearby town of Šid, from which people can travel to all major destinations in Serbia and neighbouring countries.
The village is largely agricultural as the soil around Jamena is very fertile, the main crops being corn, soy, wheat.
The village contains 4 bars and 4 general stores as well as a local post office and a medical, dental and veterinary clinic.