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Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, published by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
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boron (element)
Borromeo, Saint Charles (Italian theologian)
Borromini, Francesco (Italian architect)
borzoi (dog)
Bosanquet, Bernard (English philosopher)
Bosch (Gaviño), Juan (Dominican president)
Bosch, Hiëronymus (Belgian painter)
Bose, Subhas Chandra (Indian politician)
Bosna River (Europe)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (country, Bosnia)
Bosnian conflict (Modern Europe)
Bosporus (body of water, Turkey)
Bossuet, Jacques-Bénigne (French theologian & rhetorician)
Boston (city, Massachusetts)
Boston Massacre (historical event, United States)
Boston Police Strike (U.S. History)
Boston Strangler (American criminal)
Boston Tea Party (historical event, United States)
Bostra (Middle East)
Boswell, James (Scottish writer)
Bosworth Field, Battle of (historical site, England)
botanical garden (in botany, business)
botany (branch of botany)
Botany Bay (body of water, Australia)
Botero, Fernando (Colombian painter & sculptor)
botfly (insect)
Botha, Louis (South African military leader & statesman/stateswoman)
Botha, P(ieter) W(illem) (South African politician)
Bothnia, Gulf of (arm of the Baltic Sea)
Botswana (country)
Botticelli, Sandro (Italian painter)
bottom water (Geology)
botulism (disease, bacteria, drug)
Bouaké (city, Cote d'Ivoire)
Boucher, François (French painter)
Boucicault, Dion (English-Irish dramatist & actor)
Boudicca (English statesman/stateswoman)
Boudin, Eugène (French painter)