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    Busha (Буша in Ukrainian; Буша in Russian, Bușa in Romanian) is a village in Vinnytska Oblast, Central Ukraine, near the Moldovan border.

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    The village is at the confluence of the Murafa and Bushanka rivers in Yampilskyi Raion.

    History

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    Citytower of Busha as a relict of the fortress

    Historical settlements in the area around Busha date back to several ancient civilizations, including Cucuteni-Trypillian culture (from the 11th century BC), Scythia (4800-3000 BC), Chernyakhov culture (2nd – 5th century AD). From 400 – 800 AD, old East Slavic cultures arrived during the great Migration Period. In 1629, when Busha was granted the status of a city, there were 2000 people living in this place.

    Busha is known in history because of the Peace of Busha that was signed in this village between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire on September 23, 1617. 

    A big fortress that was built in the second half of the 17th century was completely destroyed again in the Cossack-Polish War (1648-1657) in 1654.

    After its destruction, the city soon lost its status and was downgraded to village.

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    By bus

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    There is a bus from Vinnytsia on Saturday and Sunday. Check the current schedule. You can also get information at Vinnytsia's Central bus station.

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    • 5th-century pagan temple
    • ruins of the castle including a town hall and an old tower
    • an old cemetery from the 18th century
    • four archaeological sites dating from the times of the Trypilian culture, Bronze Age, Iron Age and the Scythian period

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