Bucacz County
Bucacz County was a historical administrative region located in what is now western Ukraine. It was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the end of World War I and later became part of Poland in the interwar period. The county's main town was Bucacz, which served as a cultural and economic center for the surrounding area.
The region is known for its rich history and diverse population, including Ukrainians, Poles, and Jews. Bucacz County has seen various political changes over the centuries, reflecting the broader historical shifts in Eastern Europe. Today, it is part of the Ternopil Oblast in Ukraine.