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Qué (quién) es Boer - definición

DESCENDANTS OF DUTCH-SPEAKING SETTLERS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
Boer; Boere; List of Boers; Boere-Afrikaner; Boer Nationalism; Boervolk; Boerevolk; Boer people; Boere-Afrikaners; Boere volk; Boere-Afrikaner Volk; Afrikaner-Boers; Covenant Afrikaner; Covenant Afrikaners; Gelofte Afrikaners; Gelofte Afrikaner
  • Boer and Griqua Republics
  • Boer family traveling by covered wagon circa 1900
  • Flag of the [[Dutch East India Company]]
  • Painting depicting the Bullock wagons moving over the billowy plains, 2 January 1860

Boer         
[b?:, 'b???, b??]
¦ noun
1. a member of the Dutch and Huguenot population which settled in southern Africa in the late 17th century.
2. (boer) S. African an Afrikaner farmer.
Origin
from Du. boer 'farmer'.
Boer         
(Boers)
The Boers are the descendants of the Dutch people who went to live in South Africa.
N-COUNT
Boer         
·noun A colonist or farmer in South Africa of Dutch descent.

Wikipedia

Boers

Boers ( BOORZ; Afrikaans: Boere (Afrikaans pronunciation: [buːrə])) are the descendants of the Dutch-speaking Free Burghers of the eastern Cape frontier in Southern Africa during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. From 1652 to 1795, the Dutch East India Company controlled this area, but the United Kingdom incorporated it into the British Empire in 1806. The name of the group is derived from "boer", which means "farmer" in Dutch and Afrikaans.

In addition, the term Boeren also applied to those who left the Cape Colony during the 19th century to colonise in the Orange Free State, Transvaal (together known as the Boer Republics), and to a lesser extent Natal. They emigrated from the Cape to live beyond the reach of the British colonial administration, with their reasons for doing so primarily being the new Anglophone common law system being introduced into the Cape and the British abolition of slavery in 1833.

The term Afrikaners or Afrikaans people is generally used in modern-day South Africa for the white Afrikaans-speaking population of South Africa (the largest group of White South Africans) and the other descendants of the Cape Dutch who did not embark on the Great Trek. This term, however does not include the Boer who view themselves to be a separate ethnic group.

Ejemplos de uso de Boer
1. De Boer was here to talk to OPEC officials four days ago.
2. And an important part of engaging developing countries is mobilizing financial resources," de Boer said.
3. "There is a strong consensus on the science," de Boer said.
4. However, Lord Milner is merely admitting at length what the Boer leaders contended eight months ago.
5. "If things go wrong in Bali, I think we are in deep trouble," said de Boer.