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Bourd is a
commune in the Taza
Province of the Fès-Meknès
administrative region of Morocco. At the time of the 2014 census, the
commune had a
total po****tion...
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Bouře, Op. 40, is an 1894 Czech-language
opera by Zdeněk
Fibich in 3 acts to a
libretto by
Jaroslav Vrchlický
after the play The
Tempest by
William Shakespeare...
- Emil
Nicholas Boures (born January 29, 1960) is an
American former professional football player who was an
offensive lineman for four
seasons with the...
- the
Gzenaya tribe defeated France in the “Triangle of Death” (Aknoul,
Boured, Tizi Ousli), in
October 1955, for the country's
independence and the end...
- Bourré (also
commonly known as
Bouré and Boo-Ray) is a trick-taking
gambling card game
primarily pla**** in the
Acadiana region of
Louisiana in the United...
- Fô-
Bourè is a town and arrondis****t in the
Borgou Department of Benin. It is an
administrative division under the
jurisdiction of the
commune of Sinendé...
- Paul
Bouré or Paul-Joseph
Bouré (2 July 1823 – 17
December 1848) was a
Belgian artist.
Poised to
become one of the most
notable sculptors of his time,...
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Palace of De
Boure is a
palace built by
order of Leo De
Boure, one of the oil
millionaires of Baku in the 19th
century and the
business manager for Baron...
- Antoine-Félix
Bouré (8 July 1831 – 8
April 1883),
known in his own time as Félix
Bouré but
sometimes found in
modern scholarship as
Antoine Bouré, was a Belgian...
- "Ichot a
burde in
boure bryht" ('I know a lady in a
bright bower'),
sometimes titled,
after its burden, "Blow,
Northerne Wynd", is an
anonymous late-13th...