Bukovo (, pronounced ) is a village in the Bitola municipality approximately three kilometers' distance from the city of Bitola in North Macedonia.
Like most other larger villages in the country, locals typically distinguish an "upper" ( горна) and "lower" ( долна) quarter ( Mahala). Historically, the latter developed from the expansion of the former. The neighborhood Bukovski Livadi (Буковски Ливади, "Bukovo Meadows") comprises ten residential streets and is located at the entrance to the village; often considered a part of Bukovo, it is actually a suburb of the City of Bitola.
The village collectively celebrates the Feast of the Transfiguration as its local holiday — referred to as "the Day" ( Денот) — after the village's eponymous monastery. The celebration of Lazarus Saturday is also upheld devotedly, a tradition which has very nearly died out in the rest of the country.
The village is famous for its crushed red pepper or chilli flakes which it is credited with inventing.
According to the 2002 census, the village had a total population of 3,494 people: 3,456 ethnic Macedonians, 11 Albanians, 14 Turkish people, 1 Aromanians, 6 Serbs and 6 declared as "other".
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