Buczkowice, Village in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Buczkowice is a village in Silesian Voivodeship, located in southern Poland. It serves as the administrative center for a municipality that includes four settlements spread across the surrounding countryside.
The village developed as a traditional settlement and became the administrative center of its municipality. During World War II, the community participated in resistance activities against occupation.
The village maintains strong connections with neighboring Czech communities, as demonstrated by its partnership with the town of Dobrá in the Czech Republic.
The village can be reached by regional roads connecting it to larger towns in the area. Visitors should expect the infrastructure and facilities typical of a rural Polish village, so it helps to plan ahead.
The village received recognition through the Partisan Cross, acknowledging the local community's involvement in national resistance activities during wartime periods.
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