Buja ( or ) is a (municipality) in the Regional decentralization entity of Udine in the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about northwest of Trieste and about northwest of Udine.
Buja borders the following municipalities: Artegna, Colloredo di Monte Albano, Gemona del Friuli, Majano, Osoppo, Treppo Grande.
According to a 12-century copy of a document dated August 4th, 792, Buja (Boga) was donated to Patriarch Paulinus II of Aquileia by Charlemagne. In 1371, Patriarch Marquard of Randeck granted Buia its own communal statues, establishing a Council of Twenty-Four which annually elected a mayor from its membership.
The coat of arms and the banner were recognized by decree of the Prime Minister on May 16, 1929.
"Azure, an ox passant, au naturel, on three necks vert, holding in its dexter paw a purplish pennant, charged with a cross argent. The shield shall be adorned with the crown of the Municipality." The banner is a purple cloth.
In Buja, alongside Italian, the population uses the Friulian language. Pursuant to Resolution No. 2680 of August 3, 2001, of the Regional Council of the Autonomous Region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, the municipality is included in the territorial protection of the Friulian language for the purposes of the application of Law 482/99, Regional Law 15/96, and Regional Law 29/2007..
Buja is twinned with:
The A.S.D. Bujese Calcio soccer club, which has competed in regional amateur championships, is based in the town. Numerous other sports associations and clubs are also present. Of particular note are the two cycling clubs, Ciclistica Bujese and Jam's Bike, which have produced and continue to produce top athletes, both male and female (including Asia Zontone, Alessandro De Marchi) and Jonathan Milan.