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  1. Boers - Wikipedia

    During apartheid, Boer was used by opponents of apartheid in various contexts, referring to institutional structures such as the National Party, or to specific groups of people, such as members of the Police …

  2. Boer | History, Culture & Traditions | Britannica

    Boer, (Dutch: “husbandman,” or “farmer”), a South African of Dutch, German, or Huguenot descent, especially one of the early settlers of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. Today, descendants …

  3. Boer Wars - New World Encyclopedia

    The First Boer War also known as the Transvaal War, was fought from December 16, 1880, until March 23, 1881. It was the first clash between the British and the Transvaal Boers.

  4. Boer - 搜索 词典

    必应词典为您提供Boer的释义,美 [boʊr],英 [bɔː (r)],n. 布尔人(即荷裔南非人);农民;农夫;(旧时用以指)警察; adj. 布尔人的; 网络释义: 波尔;布尔山羊;英布战争是英国与布尔人;

  5. Boer中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary

    Boer翻译:布尔人(南非17世纪荷兰移民的后裔)。 了解更多。

  6. Boer republics - Wikipedia

    The Boer republics (sometimes also referred to as Boer states) were independent, self-governing republics formed (especially in the last half of the 19th century) by Dutch -speaking inhabitants of the …

  7. South Africa - Boer Consolidation, Union, Apartheid | Britannica

    Dec 7, 2025 · Both Boer groups wrote constitutions and established Volksraade (parliaments), although their attempts at unification failed. For more than a decade, civil wars and the struggle with the …

  8. 波耳人 - 維基百科,自由的百科全書

    波耳人 (阿非利卡語: Boere [buːr],英語: Boer / bʊər / [2]),為居住於 南非 境內 荷蘭 、 法國 與 德國 白人移民後裔,所形成的混合民族。

  9. Boer - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Boer (IPA: /bur/) is the Dutch and Afrikaans word for farmer which is used to call the Afrikaner descendants of the Dutch farmers of Southern Africa during the 1600s and 1700s, as well as those …

  10. BNL | Staff | Gijs de Boer, Environment, Biology, Nuclear Science ...

    Gijs de Boer oversees programs in biology, environmental science and technologies, nuclear science and national security at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory.