Babócsa
Babócsa is a village in Somogy County, Hungary. It is located in the southern part of the county, close to the Croatian border.
Historically, the area has been inhabited since ancient times, with archaeological finds indicating settlements dating back to the Roman era and earlier. Babócsa itself has records stretching back several centuries.
The village's economy is largely based on agriculture, including crop production and animal husbandry. Tourism plays a smaller but growing role, with visitors attracted to the rural setting and proximity to natural areas.
Babócsa is accessible by road and is served by local bus routes. The village has basic amenities including a local government office, a school, and a church.
The ethnic composition of the population is predominantly Hungarian.