Buicourt, Commune in the Oise department, Hauts-de-France, France
Buicourt is a commune in the Oise department, in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. A small river called the Tahier flows through the village, which sits among fields and farmland.
Buicourt was once part of the former Picardie region, before administrative changes placed it within today's Hauts-de-France. The village has remained a farming community across many generations.
The village is easiest to reach by car, as public transport is limited in this rural area. Those who want to walk the surrounding paths should wear sturdy shoes, since the trails pass through fields and gentle slopes.
Although Buicourt is a very small village, its residents have their own official name: the Buicourtois and Buicourtoises. This kind of local demonym shows how deeply rooted community identity can be even in the smallest French villages.
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