Bure
Bure stands for:
- Belonging to the white population group of South Africa and Namibia, see Buren
- Bure (hut) , traditional houses in the Fiji Islands
- Bure (river) , river at Coltishall in Norfolk, England
- Bure (Touch) , tributary of the Touch near Rieumes , France
- Bure (rock laboratory) , French research laboratory for a nuclear waste repository in the Meuse department
- Titular Bure , historical diocese of the Roman Catholic Church
Municipalities:
- Bure JU , municipality in the canton of Jura, Switzerland
- Bure (Meuse) , commune in the Meuse department, France
- Bure-les-Templiers , commune in the Côte-d'Or department, France
Places:
- Bure, part of the municipality of Tressange in the Moselle department, France
- Bure (Northeast Africa) , location on the disputed border between Ethiopia and Eritrea
- Bure (Ethiopia) , place in the Mirab Gojjam Zone in Amhara , Ethiopia
Bure (or Russian Буре ) is the family name of the following people:
- Guillaume-François Debure (also: de Bure; 1732–1782), French bookseller and bibliographer
- Idelette de Bure († 1549), wife of Calvin
- Olof Bure (also Olaus Engelberti Bure; 1578–1655), Swedish physician and mathematician
- Pawel Wladimirowitsch Bure (* 1971), Russian ice hockey player
- Valery Vladimirovich Bure (* 1974), Russian ice hockey player
- Vladimir Valeryevich Bure (born 1950), Russian swimmer
See also
Wiktionary: Bure - Explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations