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Bure (adlig Släkt)
Bure may refer to: Places Belgium * Bure, Wallonia, Belgium, a small village in the Tellin municipality *Battle of Bure, a World War II battle during the Battle of the Bulge Eritrea and Ethiopia *Bure (disputed zone), on the border between Eritrea and Ethiopia, claimed by both countries * Bure, Gojjam (woreda), a woreda (district) in the Amhara Region, Ethiopia ** Bure (Gojjam), Ethiopia, a town *Bure, Oromia (woreda), a woreda (district) in the Oromia Region, Ethiopia **Bure, Illubabor, a town France * Bure, Meuse, a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est, hosting the Meuse/Haute Marne Underground Research Laboratory *Bure, Moselle a village in the French département of Moselle * Buré, a commune in the French département of Orne Italy *Bure (stream), a stream in Tuscany Sweden * Bure River, a river in Sweden Switzerland *Bure, Switzerland, a municipality in the Canton of Jura United Kingdom *River Bure, a river in Norfolk *HM Prison Bure, Scottow, Norfolk Other uses ...
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Bure, Switzerland
Bure is a municipality in the district of Porrentruy in the canton of Jura in Switzerland. It lies in very close proximity to the border with France. History Bure is first mentioned in 1139 as ''Bures''. The municipality was formerly known by its German name ''Burnen'', however, that name is no longer used. Geography Bure has an area of . Of this area, or 44.5% is used for agricultural purposes, while or 27.9% is forested. Of the rest of the land, or 13.3% is settled (buildings or roads) and or 14.4% is unproductive land.Swiss Federal Statistical Office-Land Use Statistics
2009 data accessed 25 March 2010
Of the built up area, housing and buildings made up 3.0% and transportation infrastructure made up 7.7%. Power and water infrastructure as ...
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Bourret (other)
Bourret can refer to: * Alex Bourret, hockey player * Caprice Bourret, model * Philippe Bourret, badminton player * René Léon Bourret, French herpetologist and geologist * Bourret (grape), another name for the French wine grape Terret gris * Bourret Township, Michigan Bourret Township is a civil township of Gladwin County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the township population was 461. Communities *Wildwood Shores is an unincorporated community within the township at . The community is ... * Bourret, Tarn-et-Garonne, France {{disambig ...
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Boeree
Boeree is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *C. George Boeree (1952–2021), American professor of psychology and language creator *Liv Boeree Olivia "Liv" Boeree (born 18 July 1984) is a British science communicator, television presenter and former professional poker player. She is a World Series of Poker and European Poker Tour champion, and is the only female player in history to w ...
(born 1984), British poker player, television presenter, speaker, and writer {{surname ...
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Bure Language
Bure, also known as Bubbure, is an Afro-Asiatic language belonging to the Bole-Tangale group of the West branch of the Chadic family. It is spoken in northern Nigeria in the village of Bure (10°31’06.16”N, 10°20’03.00”E, Kirfi Local Government, Bauchi State, Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...) and in some small settlements nearby. The language is used mostly by a very few speakers, of great-grandparental generation. Except for Hausa, which is lingua franca in the area, Bure is surrounded by other Chadic languages such as Gera, Giiwo and Deno (Bole group). Compared to other languages of the same group (e.g. Bole or Karekare), the endangerment of Bure is by far the most critical. Notes References * Batic, Gian Claudio. 2014. ''A Grammatical Sketc ...
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Bure (Fiji)
''Bure'' is the Fijian word for a wood-and-straw hut, sometimes similar to a cabin. In its original sense, a ''bure'' is a structure built of anything that comes to hand. The components of a ''bure'' are either stacked together, tied together by rope, or a combination of both methods. Traditionally, ethnic Fijians lived in two types of houses; a ''vale'' was the family house, while men's houses (where circumcised males of the clan met, ate, and slept) were known as ''bures''. Both of these buildings were dark and smoky inside, with no windows and usually only one low door. ''Vales'' had hearth pits where the women cooked, and the packed earth floor was covered with grass or fern leaves and then carpeted with pandanus leaf or coarse coconut leaf mats. Usage of the term "bure" in the tourism industry Especially in the Fijian tourism industry and its advertisements, the term "bure" is often synonymous with "bungalow A bungalow is a small house or cottage that is eit ...
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Bure Equity
Bure Equity is a Swedish investment company involved in communications, textiles, training, and education. It is the largest private school operator in Sweden. This role gained it international attention in connection to the rise of independent schools in Sweden. Bure Equity owns Vittra, a company that runs schools in Sweden and other countries. On the 11 February 2009 Altor Fund III and Bure Equity AB signed an agreement to acquire Carnegie Investment Bank, a leading independent Nordic investment bank, from the Swedish National Debt Office The Swedish National Debt Office ( sv, Riksgäldskontoret or shortly ''Riksgälden'') was founded by Gustav III at the Riksdag of the Estates in 1789, through the Act of union and security. It is a Swedish Government agency. The first task of the .... The total net asset value on 31 December 2016 amounted to six billion kroner and the largest holdings were in the companies Mycronic and Vitrolife. The company also has shares in, among others, t ...
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Bure (cloth)
Bure was an old heavy woolen woven cloth that has undergone many changes since the Middle Ages. Hence, It was called with many names such as Bura, Burel, Burian, Burly, Burlesque, Burratto, Bournous, Burratine. Modifications In ancient Gaul, it was a heavy coarse woolen variety of cloth called ''Bura''. Bure was poor people's cloth in Medieval times. Later it was modified to a plain or twilled dress material made with a blended napped fabric made of cotton or hemp yarns in warp and wool on the weft Warp and weft are the two basic components used in weaving to turn thread or yarn into fabric. The lengthwise or longitudinal warp yarns are held stationary in tension on a frame or loom while the transverse weft (sometimes woof) is draw ... side. Lately, it was made lighter and softer as well. Bureau Bureau is a French word, adopted into English, which evolved from the Burel cloth used for covering desks, to mean the desk, then the physical office, then the administr ...
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Bure (surname)
Bure is a Swedish surname that may refer to * A personal name preservad in Burestenen, a Swedish runestone * A Swedish family name, see Bure kinship ** Johannes Bureus or Johan Bure, a Swedish 17th century polymath * Candace Cameron Bure (born 1976), American actress, producer, author and talk show panelist *Pavel Bure (born 1971), Russian hockey player *Valeri Bure (born 1974), Russian hockey player, brother of Pavel *Vladimir Bure Vladimir Valeryevich Bure (russian: Владимир Валерьевич Буре, born 4 December 1950) is a Russian former freestyle swimmer and a fitness coach for the New Jersey Devils of the NHL. Bure is the father of retired NHL players ... (born 1950), Soviet swimmer, father of Pavel and Valeri Bure {{surname Swedish-language surnames ...
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Bure (diocese)
Bulnensis also known as Bure is a titular episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Church ascribed to the ecclesiastical province of Africa Proconsularis, as a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Carthage. Very little is known of the ancient Christian diocese. The bishopric is mentioned in passing by Optatus of Milevi Only one bishop is known from antiquity and the exact location of Bure is not known, though it is thought to be in the region of Djebel-Gorra and was doubtless in Tunisia. Bure ceased to function as a Catholic diocese with the arrival of the Islamic armies at the end of the 7th century and was only established as a titular diocese in 1933. Today Bure survives as a titular bishopric. Known Bishops of Buritanus: *Donataus (catholic bishop fl 411.) *Jacques Teerenstra, (1949 – 1955 Appointed) *Stephen Aloysius Leven (1955–1969) *Secundo Tagliabue (1970–1976) * Dominic Anthony Marconi (1976 Appointed – ) Name The name Bure is of unknown meaning. Bure is, ho ...
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HM Prison Bure
His Majesty's Prison Bure, more commonly known as HM Prison Bure, and often abbreviated to HMP Bure, is a Category C men's prison, located in the parish of Scottow in Norfolk, England. The prison is operated by His Majesty's Prison Service, and became operational in November 2009. History Bure Prison was established on part of the domestic site of the former RAF Coltishall. Built during the Second World War, RAF Coltishall was used for night fighters, and then ground attack aircraft. In its latter years, the base was home to the 'Jaguar Force', its pink-painted Jaguars playing a major role in the 1991 Gulf War as part of Operation Granby. Due to defence cuts and reorganisation of the Royal Air Force, the station was formally closed on 30 November 2006. During January 2007, the Home Office expressed an interest in using the former RAF base. Initially earmarking the site for a new immigration detention facility, by the end of the year media reports suggested the Home Office w ...
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River Bure
The River Bure is a river in the county of Norfolk, England, most of it in the Broads.Ordnance Survey (2005). ''OS Explorer Map OL40 - The Broads''. . The Bure rises near Melton Constable, upstream of Aylsham, which was the original head of navigation. Nowadays, the head of navigation is downstream at Coltishall Bridge. After Aylsham Lock and Burgh Bridge, the Bure passes through Buxton Lammas, Coltishall, Belaugh, Wroxham, Horning, past St. Benet's Abbey, through Oby, Acle, Stokesby, along the northern border of the Halvergate Marshes, through Runham and Great Yarmouth where it meets Breydon Water and flows into the sea at Gorleston. It has two major tributaries, the River Thurne and the River Ant. There is also Muck Fleet which connects the Trinity Broads (Ormesby, Rollesby and Filby Broad) to the main network. Other minor tributaries include the River Hor, which joins the Bure just upstream of Hoveton, The Mermaid which merges at Burgh-next-Aylsham and Scarrow Bec ...
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