. "Bure \u2013 ma\u0142y obszar na granicy mi\u0119dzy Erytre\u0105 i Etiopi\u0105, oko\u0142o 80 km na zach\u00F3d od Assab. Erytrea uwa\u017Ca Bure za cz\u0119\u015B\u0107 swojej strefy w po\u0142udniowej cz\u0119\u015Bci Morza Czerwonego, a Etiopia uwa\u017Ca Bure za administracyjn\u0105 stref\u0119 1 swojego regionu Afar. Obszar ten przecina wa\u017Cna droga Auasz-Assab, kt\u00F3ra w przesz\u0142o\u015Bci by\u0142a maj\u0105cym du\u017Ce znaczenie szlakiem handlowym. Zobacz te\u017C: \n* Wojna erytrejsko-etiopska"@pl . . . . . . . . . . . . "3542223"^^ . . . . . . "Country"@en . . . . "bottom"@en . . . . . . . . "12.61666679382324"^^ . . "Region"@en . . . . . . . "1107963216"^^ . . . "300"^^ . . "Bure (disputed zone)"@en . . "Bure is a small area about 80 kilometres (50 mi) west of Asseb, on the border between Eritrea and Ethiopia, and claimed by both countries. Bure lies across the important Awash-Asseb highway, which in the past has been an important trucking route. The BBC published on 19 June 2008 a timeline of Eritrea's conflict with Ethiopia to that date and reported that the \"Border dispute rumbles on\":"@en . "5040"^^ . "Bure ist ein Gebiet um das Dorf Bure herum. Das Gebiet liegt an der Grenze zwischen \u00C4thiopien und Eritrea, ungef\u00E4hr 70 Kilometer s\u00FCdwestlich der Hafenstadt Assab (Eritrea). Eritrea betrachtete das Gebiet als Teil seiner Region Debubawi Kayih Bahri, \u00C4thiopien z\u00E4hlt es zu seiner Zone in der Afar-Region. Durch das Gebiet f\u00FChrt die Awash-Assab-Landstra\u00DFe, die als wichtige Handelsstra\u00DFe gilt."@de . . . . "Bure is a small area about 80 kilometres (50 mi) west of Asseb, on the border between Eritrea and Ethiopia, and claimed by both countries. Bure lies across the important Awash-Asseb highway, which in the past has been an important trucking route. Bure came under Eritrean control after several weeks of fighting in May\u2013June 1998. Eritrea said that Ethiopia had started an offensive at Bure by dropping bombs on the front-lines on 14 February 1999. The fighting in the area continued through the Eritrean-Ethiopian War (1998-2000), with each side claiming it had inflicted heavy casualties on the other, until they agreed to a ceasefire. The Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission determined in 2002 that Bure lay on the Ethiopian side of the border. Relations between Eritrea and Ethiopia soured in November 2005, when 20 Ethiopian soldiers occupied a portion of the area for several days. After peace-keeping troops from United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea intervened, Ethiopian troops were withdrawn. The BBC published on 19 June 2008 a timeline of Eritrea's conflict with Ethiopia to that date and reported that the \"Border dispute rumbles on\": \n* 2007 September \u2013 War could resume between Ethiopia and Eritrea over their border conflict, warns United Nations special envoy to the Horn of Africa, Kjell Magne Bondevik. \n* 2007 November \u2013 Eritrea accepts border line demarcated by international boundary commission. Ethiopia rejects it. \n* 2008 January \u2013 UN extends mandate of peacekeepers on Ethiopia-Eritrea border for six months. UN Security Council demands Eritrea lift fuel restrictions imposed on UN peacekeepers at the Eritrea-Ethiopia border area. Eritrea declines, saying troops must leave border. \n* 2008 February \u2013 UN begins pulling 1,700-strong peacekeeper force out due to lack of fuel supplies following Eritrean government restrictions. \n* 2008 April \u2013 UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon warns of likelihood of new war between Ethiopia and Eritrea if peacekeeping mission withdraws completely. Outlines options for the future of the UN mission in the two countries. \n* 2008 May \u2013 Eritrea calls on UN to terminate peacekeeping mission."@en . "Bure"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Bure (Afryka)"@pl . . . "12.616666666666667 42.2" . . "Bure"@en . "42.20000076293945"^^ . . . "Bure (Nordostafrika)"@de . . . . "Bure ist ein Gebiet um das Dorf Bure herum. Das Gebiet liegt an der Grenze zwischen \u00C4thiopien und Eritrea, ungef\u00E4hr 70 Kilometer s\u00FCdwestlich der Hafenstadt Assab (Eritrea). Eritrea betrachtete das Gebiet als Teil seiner Region Debubawi Kayih Bahri, \u00C4thiopien z\u00E4hlt es zu seiner Zone in der Afar-Region. Durch das Gebiet f\u00FChrt die Awash-Assab-Landstra\u00DFe, die als wichtige Handelsstra\u00DFe gilt."@de . . . "Bure \u2013 ma\u0142y obszar na granicy mi\u0119dzy Erytre\u0105 i Etiopi\u0105, oko\u0142o 80 km na zach\u00F3d od Assab. Erytrea uwa\u017Ca Bure za cz\u0119\u015B\u0107 swojej strefy w po\u0142udniowej cz\u0119\u015Bci Morza Czerwonego, a Etiopia uwa\u017Ca Bure za administracyjn\u0105 stref\u0119 1 swojego regionu Afar. Obszar ten przecina wa\u017Cna droga Auasz-Assab, kt\u00F3ra w przesz\u0142o\u015Bci by\u0142a maj\u0105cym du\u017Ce znaczenie szlakiem handlowym. Stosunki mi\u0119dzy Erytre\u0105 a Etiopia zepsu\u0142y si\u0119 w listopadzie 2005, kiedy 20 etiopskich \u017Co\u0142nierzy przez kilka dni zajmowa\u0142o cz\u0119\u015B\u0107 tego obszaru. Po wojskowej interwencji misji pokojowej Organizacji Narod\u00F3w Zjednoczonych w Etiopii i Erytrei, etiopskie wojska wycofa\u0142y si\u0119. Zobacz te\u017C: \n* Wojna erytrejsko-etiopska"@pl . "Ethiopia"@en . "POINT(42.200000762939 12.616666793823)"^^ .