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  1. Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger (Bulhoek, 10 de octubre de 1825-Clarens, Suiza, 14 de julio de 1904), más conocido como Paul Kruger y cariñosamente llamado Oom Paul («Tío Paul» en afrikáans), fue un prominente líder de la resistencia bóer contra el Reino Unido y presidente de la República Sudafricana.

  2. The Official Paul Krugman Web Page. News!! I am starting up my Princeton web site. It is at www.wws.princeton.edu/~pkrugman/ It's only partial, but eventually all files will move. I'm back! My recent move to New Jersey and other pressures have temporarily prevented me from updating this site.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_KrugerPaul Kruger - Wikipedia

    Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger (Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈkry.(j)ər]; 10 October 1825 – 14 July 1904), better known as Paul Kruger, was a South African politician. He was one of the dominant political and military figures in 19th-century South Africa , and State President of the South African Republic (or Transvaal) from 1883 ...

  4. Paul Kruger (born Oct. 10, 1825, Cradock district, Cape Colony—died July 14, 1904, Clarens, Switz.) was a farmer, soldier, and statesman, noted in South African history as the builder of the Afrikaner nation.

  5. Paul Krugman, a New York Times Opinion columnist, writes about macroeconomics, trade, health care, social policy and politics. In 2008, he received the Nobel Prize in Economics.

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  6. International admiration for Paul Kruger and the struggle for freedom from British imperialism, his journey to Europe and his exile, are illustrated in the exhibitions. Adjacent to the Kruger Museum is the former Bantu Commissioner’s Office Building, erected in 1932 on the same site as the old Native Pass Office.

  7. Paul Kruger was a deeply devout believer who studied the Scriptures daily. He memorised most of the Bible by heart. He was a founding member of the Gereformeerde Kerk, which was formed in Rustenberg in 1859.