Uzdin (Hungarian Újozora, rum. Uzdany) is a settlement in Serbia in the municipality of Kovačica in the South Banat District. According to the 2011 census, there were 2029 inhabitants.

Uzdin is located north of Kovačica, at a distance of 10 km. This village belongs to the Potamisk settlements and is only 5 km from this river. It was built on the higher parts of the woody plateau.

The emergence of the new settlement Uzdina is closely linked to the establishment of the military landscape, which defended Banat, keeping the border of the Danube, Titel to Oršava and Karansebeš, and which was the dam for the further surge of the Turks. In 1724, the Austrian marshal Francesco, alongside the Serbs, colonized the Romanians, who were fleeing from the Turkish yoke, descended through the Transylvanian alps into the fertile Banat plain. The colonized Romanian population was first inhabited at the site of today’s (then the desert) Padina around 1767. The transition to the present location of the village of Uzdina followed the unfavorable living conditions (water shortage) in 1776.

Uzdin is a typical Vojvodina settlement in which the main occupation of the population is farming and cattle breeding. Agricultural production is organized on individual and social property. Together with the crop and livestock production, the construction of the fish pond residents of Uzda also have successful production of freshwater fish. A large area of ​​forests and pitiful rivers Tamiš provide very favorable natural conditions for the further development of hunting and fishing, for the development of hunting and fishing, excursion, transit tourism.

Since Uzdin is predominantly inhabited by Romanians, the dominant religion is Orthodox. Here is the Romanian Orthodox Church of St. George in Ussin, which was erected in 1801 by the settled Romanians. It belongs to the largest and most beautiful temples of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Vojvodina, and today it is a unique temple in the whole Orthodox Church, with iconostasis in Biedermeier style. After being partially killed in a fire in 1850, when a tower and a wooden roof structure were burnt, the church was restored in 1883. The iconostasis, which was not damaged by fire, painted from 1833 to 1836 the famous painter Konstantin Danil, one of the most prominent a representative of Biedermeier, a style that the Serbian and Romanian artists learned in Vienna, which is primarily associated with portrait painting.

In the village of Uzdin live 1985 adult population, and the average age of the population is 41.9 years (40.4 in males and 43.5 in females). The village has 846 households, and the average number of members per household is 2.95.