Geography
- Germany
- Buch am Wald, a town in the district of Ansbach, Bavaria
- Buch am Buchrain, a town in the district of Erding, Bavaria
- Buch am Erlbach, a town in the district of Landshut, Bavaria
- Buch, Swabia, a town in the district of Neu-Ulm, Bavaria
- Buch, Rhein-Hunsrück, in the Rhein-Hunsrück district, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Buch, Rhein-Lahn, in the Rhein-Lahn district, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Buch, Saxony-Anhalt, a town in the district of Stendal in Saxony-Anhalt
- Buch (Berlin), a locality in Pankow district, Berlin
- Austria
- Buch, Austria, a town in the district of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
- Switzerland
- Buch, Schaffhausen, a municipality in the canton of Schaffhausen
- Buch am Irchel, a municipality in the canton of Zurich
- Buch (Wiesendangen), a place in the municipality of Wiesendangen, canton of Zurich
- Buch bei Frauenfeld (until 1953 Buch bei Uesslingen), part of the municipality Uesslingen-Buch, Thurgau
- Buch bei Happerswil (Happerswil-Buch), part of the municipality of Birwinken, Thurgau
- Buch bei Märwil (until 1953 Buch bei Affeltrangen), part of the municipality of Affeltrangen, Thurgau
- Buch bei Mühleberg, part of the municipality of Mühleberg, Canton of Berne
- France
- Buch, Aquitaine, a port and town on Arcachon Bay, the seat of a former lordship
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