Bukovski Vrh is a scattered settlement northeast, east, and southeast of Črv Peak (Шаблон:Lang-sl, Шаблон:Convert), the highest point on the Šentviška Gora Plateau. It includes the hamlets and isolated farms of Doline, Lipeta (a.k.a. Pri Bajtah), Pirc, Pušnik, Seljak, Svinače, and Velikonja. The surrounding area falls steeply to the north toward the Bača Gorge (Шаблон:Lang-sl), and to the northeast transitions to the Bukovo Pass (Шаблон:Lang-sl). It is a largely wooded area transitioning to a karst landscape. There are tilled fields in cleared areas. There are a few small springs in the area; Zakukar Spring (Шаблон:Lang-sl) has been walled in to provide water for the former dairy and school in the hamlet of Svinače.[2]
History
The village formerly had a much larger population,[4] numbering 120 people in 20 houses in 1910.[1] The population fell due to out-migration, especially after 1954, due to the village's difficult access.[2] After the snow emergency of February 1952,[5] many chamois relocated to the area from the Lower Bohinj Mountains.[2] A dairy facility formerly operated in Bukovski Vrh, but it was abandoned in 1960.[2] The school in the village closed in 1974.[4]