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- noun Plural form of
burg .
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Examples
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The chief of these were the Burgundians, who were the first to establish themselves in burgs, in the country between the Alps and the Rhone, and were already Christians; and the Franks, who came over the Rhine, and whose royal line was properly called the Salic (from the river Yssel), but is also known as the Meerwings (sons of Meerwig), and as the Long-haired, because unshorn locks were a token of royal descent.
A Parallel History of France and England; Consisting of Outlines and Dates 1871
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There are also a few maps including the distribution of "burgs" and "villes."
Happy Fourth Tripp 2008
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There are also a few maps including the distribution of "burgs" and "villes."
Archive 2008-07-01 Tripp 2008
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Somebody has mentioned the problem of ejido land in small burgs.
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Somebody has mentioned the problem of ejido land in small burgs.
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Somebody has mentioned the problem of ejido land in small burgs.
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Which white burgs are having a problem with premox?
Vote now! Wine Person of the Decade [the Naughties] | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Somebody has mentioned the problem of ejido land in small burgs.
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The former local newspaper that covered Bell and neighboring burgs was sold in 1998 and soon folded.
Jeff Burbank: Cities, Counties Need to Create 'Town Journalist' Job to Make up for Decline in Local News Coverage Jeff Burbank 2011
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The former local newspaper that covered Bell and neighboring burgs was sold in 1998 and soon folded.
Jeff Burbank: Cities, Counties Need to Create 'Town Journalist' Job to Make up for Decline in Local News Coverage Jeff Burbank 2011
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