• Baures is a village in Iténez Province, Beni Department, in northern Bolivia. It is the capital of Baures Municipality. It is served by Baures Airport...
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  • Baure may refer to: Baure language, an Arawakan language Baure, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Katsina State Battle of Baure, Kenya, 2015 This disambiguation...
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  • folktales, ritual conversations, and in songs, particularly the Song of the Baures, which is sung as part of festivals. Thanks to literacy workshops in the...
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  • Baures Airport (IATA: BVL, ICAO: SLBU) is an airport serving the village of Baures in the Beni Department of Bolivia. The runway is adjacent to the west...
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  • The Battle of Baure was an Al-Shabaab attack on a Kenyan military base located next to the town of Baure, in Lamu County, Kenya. On the morning of 14 June...
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  • 5 imp gal; 3.0 US gal) in Inquisivi to 16 litres (3.5 imp gal; 4.2 US gal) in Baures. In Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries, "arroba" has continued...
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    Baures is a town and municipality in Bolivia, located in the Iténez Province within the Beni Department. The municipality covers an area of 16,000 km²...
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  • The Baure people are an ethnic group who live in the Beni Department of Bolivia. There were 3,328 of them according to the 2012 census of which 58 spoke...
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  • Thomas Jackie Baures (born 12 January 1998) is a French badminton player. Baures was part of the France team who won the mixed team competition at the...
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    Bolivia recognizes 36 official languages besides Spanish: Aymara, Araona, Baure, Bésiro, Canichana, Cavineño, Cayubaba, Chácobo, Chimán, Ese Ejja, Guaraní...
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