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Buzice : ウィキペディア英語版
Buzice

Buzice is a village and municipality (''obec'') in Strakonice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 131.
Buzice lies approximately north of Strakonice, north-west of České Budějovice, and south-west of Prague.
==History==

There is evidence that the village of Buzice dates back to 1384. Boyars, members of higher Slav nobility, inhabited Buzice, the eldest was Predota (c.1384–1412). His brother, Pesik (first recorded in 1397) had a son named Busk (or Bohuslav) (c.1401–1412), then a popular name within the nobility. Omeljan Pritsak concluded in research about the Attila Clan of the Hunnic Empire that the religious suffix ‘sig’ when combined with Hunnic ‘Buz’ would mean “Wild Boar like-man”, a symbol in the family emblem. In addition she thinks that the movement of the Slavs in Europe is accompanied under the leadership of the ruling class of Huns, whose language is gradually melted into Slavonic. Es latest members were recalled: Jan (c.1446-1480), Vaclav of Buzice, recalls Busek (c.1451-1473) and the younger Busek (c.1463-1498). By the end of the 15th century, the enlarged family could no longer feed the estate and moved to Blatne. The fortress of Buzice was bought by his cousin Zdenek Lev of Rozmital.

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