# Busk Land

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'''Busk Land''' ({{langx|pl|ziemia buska}}, [Latin](/source/Latin): Тerraе Buscensis) was an administrative unit of Polish county level ([ziemia](/source/ziemia)) in both the [Kingdom of Poland](/source/Kingdom_of_Poland_(1385%E2%80%931569)) and the [Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth](/source/Polish%E2%80%93Lithuanian_Commonwealth). It was part of [Belz Voivodeship](/source/Belz_Voivodeship), and existed from the 15th century until the [Partitions of Poland](/source/Partitions_of_Poland), when its territory was annexed by the [Habsburg Empire](/source/Habsburg_monarchy) (1772).

It was named after the town of [Busk](/source/Busk%2C_Ukraine) (now [Ukraine](/source/Ukraine))<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jewish Busk |url=https://www.myshtetl.org/lvovskaja/busk_en.html |access-date=2025-09-28 |website=www.myshtetl.org}}</ref> and unlike the other subdivisions of the [Belz Voivodeship](/source/Belz_Voivodeship), it was the only one that was not county (powiat).

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