Bujaków, Bielsko County, Mountain village in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Bujaków is a village near Porąbka situated on the northern slopes of the Beskid Mały Mountains at varying elevations. The landscape consists of rolling hills and agricultural fields that define this rural settlement.
The village first appeared in written records in 1444 as Bujakuov when it was part of the Duchy of Oświęcim under the Kingdom of Bohemia. This early affiliation shaped the settlement's development and its historical ties to the wider region.
The village displays traditional Silesian architecture through its houses and farmsteads, reflecting the rural character of the region. Local residents maintain old craft techniques and customs that remain visible in everyday activities around the settlement.
The village is traversed by National Road 52, which connects it to surrounding towns including Bielsko-Biała and Kraków, offering good transportation access. Visitors should prepare for rural terrain with hilly ground that requires comfortable footwear.
The Węgierka stream flows through the village territory, forming a natural boundary and water source for local farming activities. This waterway shapes the ecosystem and daily use of the surrounding fields.
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