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Borger, TX -- U.S. city in Texas
Population (2000): 14302
Housing Units (2000): 6462
Land area (2000): 8.731828 sq. miles (22.615331 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.005790 sq. miles (0.014997 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 8.737618 sq. miles (22.630328 sq. km)
FIPS code: 09556
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 35.662789 N, 101.401565 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Borger

Borger or Börger is a surname, and may refer to:

  • A. P. (Ace) Borger (1888 - 1934), American town builder
  • Asaf Borger, better known by his moniker Borgore
  • Bill Borger (born 1974), Canadian Businessman
  • David Borger (born 1969), Australian politician
  • Egon Börger (born 1946), German computer scientist
  • Gloria Borger, journalist, columnist, and commentator
  • Rykle Borger, German assyriologist
  • Sebastian Borger, German journalist
  • Nicolai Borger, German author, director and actor

Places :

  • Borger, Netherlands
  • Borger, Texas, USA
Börger

Börger is a village and a municipality in the district Emsland in Lower Saxony, Germany. Börger is part of the administrative unit of Sögel.

Usage examples of "borger".

They'd had a drink there, too, and when they awakened it had been to the slow, long roll of the sea, and the brutal voice of Bully Borger, skipper of the Mary S.

He had rushed to the captain and demanded to be put ashore, and Bully Borger had knocked him down and booted him senseless while the mate stood by with a pistol.

They'd had a drink there, too, and when they awakened it had been to the slow, long roll of the sea, and the brutal voice of Bully Borger, skipper of the Mary S .

It stopped Borger, that punch did, stopped him flat-footed for only an instant, but that instant was enough.

Yet the agony gave Borger a burst of strength, and he tore the hand with the knucks loose and got his fingers through their holes.

Barkow had known nothing about Caradec when the deal was made, but Borger had agreed to take Charles Rodney to sea and let him die there, silencing the truth forever.

Veneman’s net worth is detailed in The Guardian, “History’s Richest Cabinet Takes the Gilt off Bush’s Tax Cut,” Julian Borger, February 7, 2001.

Mark Whitaker with John Walcott, Gloria Borger, and Eleanor Clift in Washington and Liz Balmaseda in Managua, "Sending Managua a Message," Newsweek, June 17, 1985.

Veneman's net worth is detailed in The Guardian, "History's Richest Cabinet Takes the Gilt off Bush's Tax Cut," Julian Borger, February 7, 2001.