Bourges is a city in central France which is capital of the department of Cher.
Bourges may also refer to:
People
Surname
- Élémir Bourges (1852-1925), French novelist
 - Julián Bourges (before 1944 - 1976), Argentinian film actor
 - Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury (1914-1993), French politician
 - Yvon Bourges (1921-2009), French politician and colonial administrator
 
Other people
- Arcadius of Bourges (died 549), French bishop
 - Felix of Bourges (died c. 580), French bishop
 - Odo Arpin of Bourges (c. 1060 – c. 1130), French viscount, crusader and monk
 - Patroclus of Bourges (c. 496 – 576), French ascetic and saint
 - Sulpitius I of Bourges (died 591), French bishop
 - Ursinus of Bourges (3rd or 4th century), French bishop and saint
 
Topics associated with the city
- Arrondissement of Bourges
 - Bourges 18, an association football club
 - Bourges Airport
 - Bourges Cathedral
 - Communauté d'agglomération Bourges Plus
 - Council of Bourges, a church council of 1225
 - Bourges station, a railway station
 - Cantons of Bourges, administrative units
 - CJM Bourges Basket, a women's basketball club
 - Paris–Bourges, a road bicycle race
 - Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges, a decree issued by King Charles VII of France in 1438
 - Printemps de Bourges, an annual music festival
- Live Printemps de Bourges 2002, an album by Jean-Michel Jarre
 
 - Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bourges
 - Timeline of Bourges
 - University of Bourges
 
See also
- Boulton Paul Bourges, a series of British prototype twin-engined biplane day bombers 1918-24
 - Bourge, a surname
 - All pages with titles containing Bourges
 
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