BUNTZLAU, a circle in the Prussian government of Liegnitz, extending over 372 square miles, or 238,080 acres, and containing two towns and sixty-two villages, with 6965 houses and 40,074 inhabitants. It is a hilly district, the greater part being covered with woods, but very fertile in the valleys. The capital has the same name, is a fortified city on the river Bober, and a considerable place for earthen ware, linen, and calico-printing manufactures. It has two Catholic churches and one Lutheran, with 5100 inhabitants.