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Bremerton (city, Washington)
Brenner Pass (geographical area, Austria/Italy)
Brent (part of London, England)
Brentwood (city and district, England)
Brentwood (city, Pennsylvania)
Brentwood (city, New York)
Brescia (city, Italy)
Bressanone (city, Italy)
Bresse (region, France)
Brest (city, France)
Brest (city, Belarus)
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of (treaty, Russia)
Brethren (in Protestantism, church)
Brétigny, Treaty of (treaty, England/France)
Breton literature (literature, England)
Breton Succession, War of the (war, Europe)
Bretton Woods Conference (historical event, United States)
Brevard (city, North Carolina)
Breviary of Alaric (in law)
Briard (dog)
brick (material)
Bridewell (part of London, England)
bridge (structure)
bridge (card game)
Bridge of Sighs (structure, Italy)
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Bridgeport (city, Connecticut)
Bridgeton (city, Missouri)
Bridgeton (city, New Jersey)
Bridgetown (capital, Barbados)
Bridgewater (city, Massachusetts)
Bridgwater (city, England)
Bridlington (city, England)
Brie (region, France)
Brienz (city, Switzerland)
brier (plant)
Briey (city, France)
Brig (town, Switzerland)
brig (sailing vessel)
brigandage (in law)
Brigham City (city, Utah)
Brigham Young University (university, Utah)
Brighouse (city, England)
Brighton (city, England)
Brigue and Tende (city, France)
Brindisi (city, Italy)
Brisbane (city, Australia)
bristlecone pine (tree)
Bristol (city, England)
Bristol (city, Rhode Island)
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