Bor
Boron stands for:
- Boron, a chemical element
- Boron ( nobility ), Bohemian noble family
- Boron, Nilotic language, see Southeastern Dinka
Boron hot places:
- Boron ( Krasnoyarsk ) on the Yenisei, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
- Bor (Russia) on the Volga River, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
- Boron ( Sadov ), part of Sadov, Czech Republic
- Boron ( Sweden)
- Bor (Serbia )
- Boron ( South Sudan )
- Bor u Skutče in the Czech Republic
- Bor u Tachova in the Czech Republic
- Opština Bor in Serbia
As well as:
- Boron ( Nigde ), city and county in Turkey
- Boron (lake) in Serbia
- Okrug Bor District in Serbia
In addition is a common bor - suffixes in a Slavic language area for the German -language suffix- burg (eg Maribor Marburg, Karsibór for Kaseburg ), etc.
Boron is the surname of:
- Barna Bor ( born 1986 ), Hungarian judoka
- January Bor (1886-1943), Czech film director, playwright, theater theoretician and critic
- Jenő Bor (1895-1979), Hungarian general during the Second World War
- Katalin boron ( * 1990), Hungarian swimmer
- Matej Bor (pseudonym of Vladimir Pavsic, 1913-1993 ), Slovene poet, translator, journalist and Yugoslav Partisan
- Milan Bor (1936-1998), Swedish engineer
- Modesta Bor (1926-1998), Venezuelan composer
- Nathan Bor (1913-1972), American boxer
- Noah boron ( born 1977 ), Kenyan marathon runner
- Norman Loftus Bor (1893-1972), British botanist
- Simon Bor Kipruto (born 1969 ), Kenyan marathon runner
BOR is an abbreviation for:
- Bauoberrat ( in Bavaria), title of senior civil service technical management
- Bespilotnij Orbitalnij Raketoplan, small unmanned orbital rocket spaceplane of the Soviet Union
- Bibliotheksoberrat, title for senior civil service library
- Biuro Ochrony Rządu, Polish authority, which is responsible for the protection of members of the government
- BMW Oracle Racing Yacht with the BMW Oracle Racing 90
BOR as distinguishing signs on license plate:
- Germany: Kreis Borken
See also:
- Börr
- Bohr
- Disambiguation
- Abbreviation