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▪ I. † bruche1 Obs. [OE. bryce, ME. bruche (ü) = OHG. bruh, MHG., modGer. bruch, MLG. broke, MDu. brōke, bröke, Du. breuk:—OTeut. *brukiz-, from stem bruk- of brek-an to break. In later ME. superseded by breche, breach.] 1. The action of breaking, fracture; fig. the breaking or violation of a comman...
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Bruche
Bruche may refer to:
Bruche (river), a river in Alsace, France.
Bruche, Warrington, a suburb of Warrington, United Kingdom. Bruche Police National Training Centre, a former police training centre located there.
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Bruche (river)
At Wolxheim, where the Bruche and Mossig meet, part of the water feeds the Canal de la Bruche, built in 1682 to link the sandstone quarries at Soultz-les-Bains References
Bruche
Rivers of Grand Est
Rivers of Bas-Rhin
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Julius Bruche
His father was William Julius Maximilian Bruche—a corn merchant—while his mother was Elise Dorothea Henrietta Bruche (née Goetz). Monash is said to have thought highly of Bruche's administrative skills, so highly in fact that following the end of hostilities he made Bruche director
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Bourg-Bruche
Bourg-Bruche (; or Burg-Breusch) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
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Bruche Police National Training Centre
Criminals, victims and bystanders were portrayed by civilian locals of the Bruche area. When the police training system changed in 2006 Ashford, Cwmbran and Bruche centres closed.
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Canal de la Bruche
It roughly parallels the river Bruche (river), taking its water supply from the confluence of the Bruche and Mossig rivers at Wolxheim, with a secondary Gallery
See also
List of canals in France
References
Bruche
Canals opened in 1682
1682 establishments in France
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Ernolsheim-Bruche
Ernolsheim-Bruche () is a commune, in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
The Château d'Urendorf is situated here.
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Schirmeck
Geography
The town is situated on the banks of the Bruche, in the Vosges mountains. A toll for crossing the Bruche was mentioned for the first time in 1350.
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Bruges, Gironde
The place-name comes from Gasconic bruche, with a plural -s meaning "bushes", "scrubs".
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Achenheim
The village, which is in the arrondissement of Strasbourg and the canton of Lingolsheim lies close to the Canal de la Bruche and to the departmental road Waterways
Canal de la Bruche
Bruche River
Administration
Population
See also
Communes of the Bas-Rhin department
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Communes of Bas-Rhin
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Kolbsheim
Adjacent communes are Hangenbieten, Breuschwickersheim and Ernolsheim sur Bruche.
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Barembach
The D1420 from Muhlbach-sur-Bruche in the north-east passes along the northern border as it goes south-west to Fouday. The Barembach river rises in the south-east of the commune and flows north-west to join the Bruche just north-west of the commune.
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Muhlbach-sur-Bruche
Muhlbach-sur-Bruche () is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
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Canton of Mutzig
It consists of the following communes:
Albé
Barembach
Bassemberg
Bellefosse
Belmont
Blancherupt
Bourg-Bruche
Breitenau
Breitenbach
La Broque
Colroy-la-Roche Dieffenbach-au-Val
Dinsheim-sur-Bruche
Fouchy
Fouday
Grandfontaine
Gresswiller
Heiligenberg
Lalaye
Lutzelhouse
Maisonsgoutte
Muhlbach-sur-Bruche
Mutzig
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