- Lute
Suite No. 1 – BWV 996, E
Minor – V Bourrée
Performed on a
lautenwerck by
Martha Goldstein Problems playing this file? See
media help. The bourrée...
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Borée (French pronunciation: [bɔʁe]; Occitan: Borèia) is a
commune in the Ardèche
department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
region in
southern France. Communes...
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Boree Cr**** /bɒˈriː/ is a town in the
Riverina district of New
South Wales, Australia. The town is
located 539
kilometres (335 mi)
south west of the state...
- Bori
Bunder (also
known as Bori Bandar) is an area
along the
Eastern s**** line of Mumbai, India. This
place was used as a
storehouse for
goods imported...
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commonly known as the
weeping myall, true myall, myall, silver-leaf
boree,
boree, and nilyah, is a
species of wattle,
which is
native to Australia. The...
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Boree Islands (67°41′S 45°20′E / 67.683°S 45.333°E / -67.683; 45.333) are two
small islands 4
kilometres (2 nmi) west of
Point Widdows, Enderby...
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borne the name of
Borée, in
honour of Boreas.
Borée (1735), a 64-gun ship of the line
Borée (1785), a Téméraire-class ship of the line
Borée (1805), a Téméraire-class...
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Around the
Boree Log and
Other Verses is a
collection of
poems by
Australian writer John O'Brien,
published by
Angus and
Robertson in 1921. The collection...
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Borée was a Téméraire
class 74-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy.
Designed based on
plans by Jacques-Noël Sané, and
updated by Maillot, she and...
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Royaumes de
Borée ("the
realms of Boreas") is a 2003
novel by the
French writer Jean Raspail. The
narrative spans from the 17th
century to modern...