Bork
Bork stands for:
- Bork (Selm) , part of the town of Selm in the Unna district, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Bork (Kyritz) , part of the town of Kyritz in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district, Brandenburg
- former name of today's municipality of Borkheide in Brandenburg
- Alt Bork and Deutsch Bork , districts of the municipality of Linthe, Brandenburg
Bórk stands for:
- Burg (Spreetal) , Sorbian Bórk , part of the municipality Spreetal, Upper Lusatia
- Burk (Bautzen) , Sorbian Bórk , district of the city of Bautzen, Upper Lusatia
Börk stands for:
- Headgear of the Janissaries
Bork is the family name of the following people:
- Arthur Bork (* 1892), German SS leader
- Detlev Bork (* 1967), German classical guitarist and flamenco guitarist
- Eduard Bork (1833–1893), German lawyer and member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Gerhard Bork (1917–2004), German church musician
- Hans Dieter Bork (* 1932), German Romance studies and linguist
- Hans-Rudolf Bork (* 1955), German geographer
- Helmuth Bork (1886– ??), German football player
- Hugo Bork (1907–1998), German trade unionist and politician
- Kurt Bork (1906–1975), German politician (KPD / SED), from 1962 to 1973 Deputy Minister of Culture of the GDR
- Matthias Bork (* 1962), German-Canadian artist
- Max Hermann Bork (1899–1973), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Mirosław Bork (* 1956), Polish film director and producer
- Olaf Bork (1936–2014), German civil protection officer
- Reinhard Bork (* 1956), German legal scholar
- Robert Bork (Lawyer) (1927–2012), American lawyer
- Robert Bork (singer) (born 1959), American singer (baritone)
- Uwe Bork (* 1951), German journalist and non-fiction author.
- Wilfried Bork (1945–2015), German field handball player
- Wilhelm Bork (1842–1906), railway pioneer, trailblazer for the electrification of the railway
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