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- derived either from the Breton words bara+gwin (bread+wine) or from Bourgondisch ('Burgundish', i.e. [the language] from Burgundy). Many Woonwagenbewoners...
- Burgunderkreuz; Italian: Croce di Borgogna; Catalan: Creu de Borgonya; Dutch: Bourgondisch kruis; Portuguese: Cruz de Borgonha) is a saw-toothed (raguly) form of...
- Retrieved 2020-09-28. Clement, Raymond & Decreton, Jan: "Halle: een Bourgondisch feest", Lannoo, Tielt, 1991, 144 pp., ISBN 90-209-2024-3. Wikimedia Commons...
- Traditional Dutch restaurants from the south are still referred to as Bourgondisch, alluding to the luxurious meals of yesteryear. As the Dutch Republic...
- Dutch Women. Historici.nl (13 January 2014). Retrieved on 2015-05-13. Bourgondisch carnaval | Carnavalsvereiniging De Borchgrave Roostere. Borchgrave.nl...
- Stenvers where she works on her jazz career with Cees Hamelink and their Bourgondisch Combo with performances in the Netherlands and abroad. On 3 October 2014...
- a trio with Louis van Dijk. Since 2008 with Tamara Hoekwater in the Bourgondisch Combo. From 2014-2023, they launched several CDs such as I said yes in...
- M. J. van (1994). "Pertijelike saken": Hoeken en Kabeljauwen in het Bourgondisch-Oostenrijkse tijdperk (in Dutch). Stichting Hollandse Historische R****s...
- Longueval Hans Cools, Mannen met macht, Edellieden en de Moderne Staat in de Bourgondisch-Habsburgse landen (1475–1530). Walburg Pers, Zutphen, 2001. ISBN 90-6011-625-9...
- Monographs Hans Cools, Mannen met macht. Edellieden en de Moderne Staat in de Bourgondisch-Habsburgse Landen. ca. 1475 – ca. 1530 (Zutphen, 2001; reprinted 2015)...