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Boers (/bʊərz/ BOORZ; Afrikaans: Boere; [ˈbuːrə]) are the
descendants of the
proto Afrikaans-speaking Free
Burghers of the
eastern Cape
frontier in Southern...
- The
Second Boer War (Afrikaans:
Tweede Vryheidsoorlog, lit. 'Second
Freedom War', 11
October 1899 – 31 May 1902), also
known as the
Boer War, Transvaal...
- Jean-Pierre
Emile Boeres (1890–1944) was a
Luxembourgish composer,
organist and
choir master. Born on 13
November 1890 in
Luxembourg City, he
wrote operettas...
- Böer (born 1970),
German conductor and
festival manager Boere /
Boeres Emile Boeres (1890–1944),
Luxembourg composer,
organist and
choir master Heinrich...
- who
became the
Afrikaaners Boer (surname), a
Dutch surname meaning "Farmer";
including "
Boers", "
Boeres", and
variations Boer Chen (Chinese: 陈波儿; pinyin:...
- The
Boer republics (sometimes also
referred to as
Boer states) were independent, self-governing
republics formed (especially in the last half of the 19th...
- "Dubul' ibhunu" (Xhosa: [dəbʊliːbuːnuː]),
translated as
shoot the
Boer, kill the
Boer or kill the farmer, is a
controversial South African anti-Apartheid...
- The
Boer or
Boerbok is a
South African breed of meat goat. It was
selectively bred in the
Eastern Cape from
about 1920 for meat
qualities and for the ability...
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Franciscus de
Boer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈfrɑŋɡ də ˈbuːr]; born 15 May 1970) is a
Dutch former professional footballer and
current manager. A
former defender...
- The
First Boer War (Afrikaans:
Eerste Vryheidsoorlog, lit. 'First
Freedom War'), was
fought from 16
December 1880
until 23
March 1881
between the British...