Bucca

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Bucca is a term that can refer to various subjects, including geographical locations, historical figures, and anatomical terms. This article will explore the different contexts in which "Bucca" is used.

Geographical Locations[edit | edit source]

Bucca, Queensland[edit | edit source]

Bucca, Queensland is a rural locality in the Bundaberg Region of Queensland, Australia. It is known for its agricultural activities and scenic landscapes. The Bucca Weir is a notable feature in the area, providing water for irrigation and recreational activities.

Bucca, New South Wales[edit | edit source]

Bucca, New South Wales is a small locality in the Coffs Harbour region of New South Wales, Australia. It is primarily a residential area with a focus on rural living.

Bucca, Texas[edit | edit source]

Bucca, Texas is a small unincorporated community in the state of Texas, United States. It is part of the larger Harris County and is known for its close-knit community and rural charm.

Historical Figures[edit | edit source]

Bucca (Cornish King)[edit | edit source]

Bucca (Cornish King) was a legendary king of Cornwall in the early medieval period. He is often associated with the folklore and mythological history of the region.

Anatomical Term[edit | edit source]

Bucca (Anatomy)[edit | edit source]

In anatomical terms, Bucca (Anatomy) refers to the cheek or the lateral wall of the mouth. It is an important structure in the study of human anatomy and plays a crucial role in functions such as chewing and speaking.

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