Alternate names: Buki [Rus, Pol, Yid], Buky [Ukr], Baki, Russian/Ukrainian: Буки. 49°05' N, 30°25' E, 93 miles S of Kyyiv, 25 miles NNE of Uman. 1900 Jewish population: 2,298.
- Encyclopedia of Jewish Life (2001), p. 221: "Buki".
- Shtetl Finder (1980), p. 12: "Buki, Baki".
- Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego (1880-1902), I, p. 458: "Buki" #1.
- JewishGen Ukraine SIG
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Buky Mass Grave I - The mass grave requires demarcation and a memorial should be erected at the place. The previous memorial obelisk was overturned in 1997-98.[March 2015]
Buky Mass Grave IV - Located next to a labour camp which was liquidated in 1942-43. The site requires demarcation and a memorial.[March 2015]
Buky Mass Grave V - Unidentified site of mass shootings. The mass grave requires demarcation and a memorial should be erected. [March 2015]
CEMETERY:
- 20th C with no wall, fence, sign or marker. 21 to 100 graestones are visible. [May 2010]
- Buky Jewish Cemetery - from the late 18th/early 19th century requires full demarcation and regular maintenance. [March 2015]