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Bunge may refer to: * Bunge (surname) * Bunge Land, one of the New Siberian Islands * Bunge y Born, an agribusiness company, now known as Bunge Limited * Bunge Limited, an agribusiness company * The unicameral National Assembly in the Tanzanian legislature * A modifiable avatar stat in ''GunBound'' * Bunge, Gotland Bunge is a populated area, a socken (not to be confused with parish), on the Swedish island of Gotland. It is situated in the northernmost part of Gotland, southwest of Fårösund. It comprises the same area as the administrative Bunge District, ..., a settlement on Gotland island, Sweden * The Russian name of Bunhe, Ukraine (derived from the surname) See also * Bung (other) * Bungee (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Bunge (surname)
Bunge is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander Bunge (1803–1890), Baltic-German botanist; brother of Friedrich Georg von Bunge (1802–1897); father of Alexander von Bunge (physician) (1851–1930), and Gustav von Bunge (1844–1920) * Alexander von Bunge (physician) (1851–1930), Baltic-German physician, zoologist, and Arctic explorer; a son of Alexander Bunge (1803–1890) *Bettina Bunge (born 1963), German tennis player * Delfina Bunge (1881–1952), Argentine poet and writer *Edouard Bunge (1851–1927), Belgian businessman, banker, and philanthropist * Friedrich Georg von Bunge (1802–1897), German legal historian; brother of Alexander Bunge (1803–1890) * Gustav von Bunge (1844–1920), German physiologist; a son of Alexander Bunge (1803–1890) *Mario Bunge (1919–2020), Argentine philosopher and physicist, married to Marta *Marta Bunge Marta Cavallo Bunge (; 1938 – 25 October 2022) was an Argentine-Canadian mathematician specializing in cat ...
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Bunge Land
Bunge Land or Zemlya Bunge is a huge, empty, and almost barren intermediate zone in the Anzhu Islands north of Siberia. It is located between Kotelny and Faddeyevsky, which, unlike Bunge Land, could be described as proper islands. Sandy and flat, its area is 6,200 km2. Since most of its surface rises only to a maximum height of 8 m above sea level, Bunge Land is flooded during storm surges, except for a very small area in the southeast that rises to an elevation of 11 to 21 m above sea level. The area that is periodically submerged accounts for over 80% of the total surface and is practically devoid of vegetation. Bunge Land is named after Russian zoologist and explorer Alexander Alexandrovich Bunge.Бунге земля


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Bunge Y Born
Bunge & Born was a multinational corporation based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, whose diverse interests included food processing and international trade in grains and oilseeds. It is now known as Bunge Limited. History Bunge & Born was founded in 1883 by Ernesto Bunge, a German Argentine whose uncle, Karl Bunge, had been Consul General in Argentina for both the Netherlands and Prussia, and his brother-in-law, Jorge Born, who had recently arrived from Antwerp. The company superseded the Bunge Company founded in Amsterdam by Johan Bunge, in 1817. Following the purchase of of prime pampas wheat fields, Bunge & Born established ''Centenera'', their first food processing plant, in 1898. They had one of the largest wheat mills in the country built on a Puerto Madero lot in 1901, and with it, established '' Molinos Río de la Plata'' (later a leader in the local retail foods market). The company started Argentina's first burlap bag manufacturer, following which they successfully lobbie ...
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Bunge Limited
Bunge Global SA (''BUN-ghee'') is a global agribusiness and food company, incorporated in Geneva, Switzerland and headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. As well as being an international soybean exporter, it is also involved in food processing, grain trading, and fertilizer. It competes with Archer Daniels Midland, Cargill and Louis Dreyfus. The company has approximately 23,000 employees in 40 countries. History Formation and listing Bunge was founded in 1818 by Johann Peter Gottlieb Bunge in Amsterdam, it was relocated to Antwerp by Edouard Bunge in 1859. Edouard's brother; Ernest Bunge, took the Bunge name to Argentina in 1884, and in 1905 the business extended to Brazil and later on to the United States. The company was converted into the Bermuda-registered Bunge International in 1994, retaining the Bunge y Born name only in Argentina. Bunge remained a privately held company of 180 shareholders (including the longtime controlling family interests) and di ...
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Politics Of Tanzania
The politics of Tanzania takes place in a framework of a unitary state, unitary presidential system, presidential Democracy, democratic republic, whereby the President of Tanzania is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. The party system is dominated by the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (''Revolutionary State Party''). The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. Political conditions Full independence came in December 1961 and Julius Kambarage Nyerere (1922–1999), a socialist leader who led Tanganyika from colonial rule, was elected President in 1961. One of Africa’s most respected figures, Julius Nyerere was seen as a politician of principle and intelligence. Known as ''Mwalimu'' (teacher), he proposed a widely acclaimed vision of education. From independence in 1961 until the mid-1980s, Tanzania was a one-party ...
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Bunge, Gotland
Bunge is a populated area, a socken (not to be confused with parish), on the Swedish island of Gotland. It is situated in the northernmost part of Gotland, southwest of Fårösund. It comprises the same area as the administrative Bunge District, established on 1January 2016. Geography Bunge is the name of the socken as well as the district. It is also the name of the small village surrounding the medieval Bunge Church, sometimes referred to as ''Bunge kyrkby''. It is situated on the north coast of Gotland. , Bunge Church belongs to Bunge-Rute-Fleringe parish in Norra Gotlands pastorat, along with the churches in Rute and Fleringe. Places of interest Bunge has a private airfield, the Bunge Airbase. The hangar and the airfield are listed buildings. Gotland's (and one of Sweden's) most noted open-air museum is the Bunge museum. The museum has farms from three centuries (17th, 18th and 19th) and is also very active in practical old industry such as recreating tar kilns and ...
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Bunhe
Bunhe () or Bunge (; ), also known as Yunokomunarivsk (; ), is a city in Yenakiieve urban hromada, Horlivka Raion, Donetsk Oblast (oblast, province) of Ukraine. Population: , , 17,813 (2001). Geography Bunge is located near the Yenakiieve railway station on the (tributary of Krynka (river), Krynka, Mius Basin). The surface is wavy, dissected by ravines and gullies. The elevation is up to 200 meters. History It was founded in 1908 when the Russian-Belgium Metallurgical Association founded Bunge mine to supply coal to Petrovskiy steelworks (now Yenakiieve Iron and Steel Works). The name Bunhe or Bunge comes from the German surname Bunge (surname), Bunge. In 1924, the Yunkom coal mine was named "Yunkom" ("Yuny kommunar", ) and the settlement was named "Yunokomunarivsk". In 1965 it received urban-type settlement status. On 16 September 1979, in the mine "Yuny Communar" there was one of the Nuclear Explosions for the National Economy—an object "Klivazh". In 2002 the mine was ...
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Bung (other)
A bung is an apparatus used to seal a container. Bung may also refer to: * Bung, Nepal, a village development committee in Nepal * Bung, British slang for a bribe * Bung, usually spelt " boong", an Australian racial slur used against Aboriginal Australians * Bung, a word used in colonial Australian pidgin, originally derived from the Jagera language * Bung Enterprises, a defunct Hong Kong–based manufacturer of video game accessories * Bung language, a nearly extinct language of Cameroon * Bung Tomo (1920–1981), an Indonesian military leader See also * Bung Bong, a place in Victoria, Australia * Bunger (other) * Bunghole A bunghole is a hole bored in a liquid-tight barrel to remove contents. The hole is capped with a cork or cork-like stopper called a '' bung''. Acceptable usage includes other access points that may be capped with alternate materials providing ..., a hole bored in a liquid-tight barrel * Laboratory rubber stopper {{disambig ...
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