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Bucze, Lesser Poland Voivodeship : ウィキペディア英語版
Bucze, Lesser Poland Voivodeship

Bucze is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brzesko, within Brzesko County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately north of Brzesko and east of the regional capital Kraków.
Sat in the midst of fields and forest village, situated a few kilometers north of Brzesko.
By 1975, in the province of Cracow, eyelid Brzesko. In the years 1975-1998 area was the Tarnow province. The village consists of the following hamlets:
* Borek - Łętownia,
* Bucze,
* Grądzik,
* Osiedle Słoneczne (Solar Housing),
* Pagorek,
* Podbłonie,
* Podlesie,
* Skotniki,
* Zagrody I,
* Zagrody II.
== History ==

The first mention of Bucze supposedly derived from the twelfth century as a village belonging to the parish in Szczepanów. The first recorded date is 1596 years, as a community of Mokrzyska. In 1932 the village became a separate village communities as a result of administrative reform. The year 1951 is to create an independent parish, which established the then Bishop of Tarnow Jan Stepa. Previously, Bucze was part of the parish of Szczepanów. It happened four years after construction of the magnificent church in Bucze dedicated Our Lady of Perpetual Help. In Bucze can see more than a dozen old wooden houses and farm buildings present the type of rural construction in Krakow from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Within the parish there are several roadside shrines and statues dating from the late nineteenth century and recently built. The oldest is the (formerly wooden) chapel standing in a grove on the site of the former pond in front of the cemetery. According to local tradition, was issued about the eighteenth century with the foundation Marcinkowskich, then owners of the village. Inside it is a popular figure of St. John of Nepomuk.
In the cemetery gate is a wooden chapel with an image of St. Stanislaus of Szczepanów. Folk sculptor Stanislaw Zachara in 1884 from the trunk of lime carved figure of St. Stanislaus. In 1900, people just built this chapel, which in later years was several times renewed. In 2008, the chapel has gained a new grid input. Opposite the chapel is the Well of Saint Stanislaus. According to local legend, the well stands in the place where the holy while on his way to Krakow, he felt thirsty. He hit so the ground with his cane, and after a while the water flowed from it. The well for many years was set low on the ground. In 2009, the well raised and fenced.
Worthy of note is the school building: brick bungalow that resembled the classic gentry house. It was built in 1929 from the residents of Bucze, which provides financial support for John Albin Goetz (the owner of Brewery Okocimski, but also enlightened social worker). In 1997, the modern wing was added.
In the village center is a modern playground for children. It also stands were elm - a natural monument. Also in the nearby Bratucicki forest, centuries-old oak tree grows Onufry of him hung on the shrine of St. Onufry.
In Buczu several years motocross events are held "White Mountain". There is also a free hotspot in the project "Brzeskie hotspots".
From 2011, a village has names street and neighborhoods. Unfortunately the village has no sewage system.
In 2011 a group of residents formed a (Association For Development of Village Bucze (Stowarzyszenie Na Rzecz Rozwoju Wsi Bucze) ).
The village has a population of 1,327.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Central Statistical Office (GUS) - TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal) )

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