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In Norse mythology, Bure was the first woman.
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Aylsham (recorded in the Domesday Book as Ailesham) is a market town on the River Bure in Norfolk, England.
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Great Yarmouth is a town in Norfolk, England, where the River Bure, River Waveney and River Yare converge to flow out into the North Sea. Great Yarmouth was granted its charter in 1208 by King John.
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Hainford (recorded in the Domesday Book as Hanforda) is a village on the River Bure in Norfolk, England.
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Horning (formerly known as Horningga during the start of the 11th century and recorded in the Domesday Book as Horningham) is a village on the River Bure in Norfolk, England.
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Hoveton (recorded in the Domesday Book as Houetuna) is a village on the River Bure in Norfolk, England.
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Bure is a Chadic language spoken in Nigeria.
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