- The
following places are
called Bures:
Bures, Orne, a
commune of
France in the
department of Orne
Bures, Meurthe-et-Moselle, a
commune of
France in the...
- A
bur (also
spelled burr) is a seed or dry
fruit or
infructescence that has
hooks or teeth. The main
function of the
bur is to
spread the
seeds of the...
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politician Jakub Bureš (born 1981),
Czech footballer Jaroslav Bureš (born 1954),
Czech politician Michaela Burešová-Loukotová,
Czech rower Ondřej
Bureš (born 1966)...
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Bures /ˈbjuːəz/ is a
village in
eastern England that
straddles the Es****/Suffolk border, made up of two
civil parishes:
Bures Hamlet in Es**** and Bures...
- in 1995.
Afterwards Bures was Bundesgeschäftsführerin (executive director) of the SPÖ
between 2000 and 2007 and also 2008.
Bures started her political...
- Look up
bur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bur or burr is a type of seed or
fruit with short,
stiff bristles or hooks.
Bur,
Burs,
BUR, etc. may...
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Burs may
refer to:
Bürs,
Austria Burs, Iran
Burs (Dacia), a
Dacian tribe In
older literature the name of Birs or Birs Nimrud, see the
archaeological site...
- mathematics, in the area of
quantum information geometry, the
Bures metric (named
after Donald Bures) or
Helstrom metric (named
after Carl W. Helstrom) defines...
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Bures-sur-Yvette
station is one of the two RER B
station of
Bures-sur-Yvette, near Paris, in France. This
station is used to
access University of Paris-Sud...
- 1848. A few
miles down the line from
Mount Bures is the
Chappel Viaduct. The
Thatchers Arms in
Mount Bures was
thought to have
become a
brewhouse or public...