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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.  2001-07.
 
 
Brecknock to Broadway
 
Brecknock
Brecknockshire
Brecon
Breconshire
Breda
Breda, Compromise of
Breda, Declaration of
Breda, Treaty of
Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaenszoon
breeder reactor
breeding
Breed’s Hill
Bregenz
Breiðafjörður
Breisach
Breisgau
Breitenfeld
Bremen
Bremer, Fredrika
Bremer, Paul
Bremerhaven
Bremersdorp
Bremerton
bremsstrahlung
Brendan, Saint
Brendel, Alfred
Brennan, William Joseph, Jr.
Brenner Pass
Brennus, fl. c.389 B.C., legendary Gallic leader
Brennus, d. 279 B.C., Gallic leader
Brent, Margaret
Brent
Brentano, Clemens
Brentano, Franz
Brentwood, city and district, England
Brentwood, towns, United States
Brenz, Johannes
Brescia
Breshkovsky, Catherine
Breslau
Bressanone
Bresse
Bresson, Robert
Brest, city, France
Brest, city, Belarus
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of
Brethren
Brethren in Christ
Brétigny, Treaty of
Breton, André
Breton, Jules Adolphe Aimé Louis
Breton, Nicholas
Breton literature
Bretonneau, Pierre
Breton Succession, War of the
Brett, Reginald Baliol, 2d Viscount Esher
Bretton Woods Conference
Breuer, Josef
Breuer, Marcel Lajos
Breughel
Breuil, Henri
Brevard
Breviary of Alaric
brevium
brewer’s yeast
brewing
Brewster, Sir David
Brewster, Kingman, Jr.
Brewster, William
Breyer, Stephen Gerald
Breytenbach, Breyten
Brezhnev, Leonid Ilyich
Bezina, Otakar
Brian Boru
Briand, Aristide
briar
Briard
Brice, Fanny
Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site
brick
bridal wreath
Bride, Saint
bride price
Bridewell
bridge, structure
bridge, card game
Bridge of Sighs
Bridgeport
Bridger, James
Bridger, Fort
Bridges, Calvin Blackman
Bridges, Charles
Bridges, Harry
Bridges, Robert Seymour
Bridget, Saint
Bridget of Sweden, Saint
Bridgeton
Bridgetown
Bridgewater
Bridgman, Frederic Arthur
Bridgman, Laura
Bridgman, Percy Williams
Bridgwater
Bridlington
Brie
Brienne, Étienne Charles Loménie de
Brienz
brier
Briey
Brig, town, Switzerland
brig, sailing vessel
Briga
brigandage
Briggs, Charles Augustus
Briggs, Clare A.
Briggs, Henry
Briggs, Le Baron Russell
Brigham, Albert Perry
Brigham City
Brigham Young University
Brighouse
Bright, John
Bright, Richard
bright-line spectrum
Brighton
Bright’s disease
Brigid, Saint
Brigue and Tende
Brill
Brill, Abraham Arden
Brillat-Savarin, Anthelme
Brill’s disease
brimstone
Brindaban
Brindisi
brine shrimp
Brinker, Maureen Connolly
Brinkley, David McClure
Brinton, Crane
Brinvilliers, Marie Madeleine d’Aubray, marquise de
Brion, Amiral de
Briosco, Andrea
Brisbane, Albert
Brisbane, Sir Thomas Makdougall
Brisbane
Briseis
Brissot de Warville, Jacques Pierre
bristlecone pine
Bristol, George Digby, 2d earl of
Bristol, John Digby, 1st earl of
Bristol, city, England
Bristol, cities, United States
Bristol, University of
Bristol Avon
Bristol Channel
Bristow, Benjamin Helm
Britain
Britain, Battle of
britannia metal
Britannicus
British Cameroons
British Columbia
British Columbia, University of
British Commonwealth of Nations
British East Africa
British East India Company
British Empire
British Guiana
British Honduras
British Imperial System of weights and measures
British Indian Ocean Territory
British Isles
British Library
British Museum
British North America Act
British North Borneo
British Somaliland
British South Africa Company
British thermal unit
British Togoland
British West Africa
British West Indies
Britomartis
Brittan, Sir Leon
Brittany
Brittany spaniel
Britten, Benjamin, Baron Britten of Aldeburgh
brittlestar
Britton, John
Britton, Nathaniel Lord
Brixen
Brixham
Brno
broaching
Broadbent, John Edward
broadcasting
Broad Church
Broads, the
Broadstairs and Saint Peter’s
Broadway
 
 
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