(Hung., Új-Videk), a town of Hungary, county of Bacs, on the left bank of the Danube, opposite to Peterwardein, and 46 miles N.W. of Belgrade. It is surrounded by walls; and has several Greek, Roman Catholic, and Armenian churches; a synagogue; and several schools. A considerable trade is carried on here, for which the position of the town on the Danube, and not far from the Drave, the Save, and the Theiss, gives it great advantages. The Danube is here crossed by a bridge of boats. Commercial intercourse is carried on through Neusatz between Vienna, Leipsic, &c., on the one hand, and Salonika and other Turkish ports on the other. Pop. 19,700.