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Baytown Fire Department

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The Baytown Fire Department is a municipal career fire department serving the city of Baytown, Texas and the surrounding unincorporated areas. The department was formed from the consolidation of two paid and several volunteer departments in the area when the City of Baytown was f...

Baz Mohammad Mubariz

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Baz Mohammad Mubariz was born in Poli Khomri, Baghlan Province of Afghanistan on 1st/Jan/1985, is an Afghan mixed martial artist.Originally he is from Sangin Khan Village, Dara of Panjshir Province of Afghanistan, He graduated from Taza Muhammad Shaheed High School from Panjshir ...

BC Soccer Premier League

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The BC Soccer Premier League (BCSPL) is a high performance soccer league in British Columbia that is sponsored by the Whitecaps and EA Sports. The ages of the BC Soccer Premier League are from U-13 to U-18. It is the highest highest level on BC Soccer's youth pyramid. The inaugur...

BDSM Rights Flag

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The BDSM Rights Flag is a flag that is intended to represent the belief that people whose sexuality or relationship preferences include Bondage and Discipline, Dominance and Submission, or Sadism and Masochism (BDSM) deserve the same human rights as everyone else, and should not ...

Beach Run

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Beach Run is a sport that is based in races on beach sand. Beach Run can be developed on compact sand or non-compact sand. History The origin of Beach Run is in the Beach Run competitions of the 1960s Easter Beach Run at Daytona (Florida), Annual Seaside Beach Run in the city of ...

Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps

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The Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps more commonly known as "BVAC" is an Ambulance Provider in Dutchess County, New York. They provide both BLS and ALS services to the City of Beacon and surrounding areas with mutual-aid agreements. BVAC operates under the Dutchess County ID of "...

Beans for books

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Beans for Books (Incorporated) is a nonprofit organization created by five students from Chariho High School located in Wood River Junction, Rhode Island. Beans for Books takes money given through donations and uses the funds to purchase new and updated textbooks. About Beans for...

Bearsted FC

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Bearsted Football Club was founded in 1895. They are one of the oldest clubs in the County of Kent . Some early history of the club can be found in the book "A history of Bearsted and Thurnham".The club was reformed after the Second World War and continued its participation in th...

Beat the Nation

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Beat The Nation was a quiz show on the United Kingdom commercial channel Channel 4 that ran for just one series and 120 episodes from 5 January to 2 July 2004. It was hosted by former Goodies Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden.It was put in place to fill the time slot left vacat...

Beaufort Broncos

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The Beaufort (SC) Broncos are a minor-league American football team playing in the North South American Football League (NSAFL.) They were founded by Christoper R. Gorski in January 2006 and started playing in July of the same year. The Broncos went 4-6 in their first season of p...

Beaver Buzz

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Beaver Buzz is an energy drink line produced in Canada by Good4U Drinks co. (formerly DD Beverage Company) of British Columbia, under the brand of Canadian Beaver Buzz Energy. The beverages include taurine, caffeine, Siberian Ginseng, Guarana seed extract and various vitamins, an...

Beaver Canyon

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Beaver Canyon is a section of Beaver Avenue in State College, Pennsylvania, USA. This area is located two blocks south of the campus of Penn State. The title is informal, as well as the actual area the "Canyon" encompasses. Generally, Beaver Canyon could be defined as being bound...

Bedford Hill

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Bedford Hill is a new neighborhood name describing a central portion of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. It is bordered on the west by Clinton Hill and the east by Bedford Stuyvesant. It is composed largely of areas that have traditionally been considered part of Bedford...

Beenleigh Hawks

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The Beenleigh & Districts Baseball Club is a baseball club that participates in the Greater Brisbane League competition and the Brisbane South competition.HistoryThe club was established in 1982/83 to provide another sport option for the younger players of the Beenleigh J...

Behlot

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Behlot, also referred to as Bahloat and Pehlot, is a clan in Gujjar/Gurjar tribe. They are scattered in Indian and Pakistani Punjab, Rajhistan, Jammu and Kashmir. The majority of the cland's population in Lahore, lives in Jevan Hana/Devas Abad (Now Garden Town) Lahore. They migra...

Beijing Central Villa District

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The Central Villa District in Shunyi, the capital city' s garden along the banks of Wenyu River, is the most mature low-density deluxe residential neighborhood in Beijing where high society blooms. Foreign embassy officials, multi-national leaders, overseas business elites and so...

Beijing-Tianjin-Shijiazhuang Hi-Tech Belt

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Beijing-Tianjin-Shijiazhuang Hi-Tech Belt(Jing-Jin-Shi Hi-Tech Belt), including four main national Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zones in Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang and Baoding, i.e. Zhongguancun, Tianjin Binhai Hi-Tech Zone, Shijiazhuang Hi-Tech Zone and Baoding Hi-Tech Zon...

Beiruk

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Was a ancient country, nowadays in the south of Morocco, by Nomadic people as TeknaBordered: Morocco in the north, in the east with Tajakant (later 1895 with Reguibat), in the south with Sahrawis, and west to Atlantic ocean.Bethween Cape Juby and Tarfaya History *In 1767 recogniz...

Beit David neighborhood

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Beit David neighborhood is the fourth Jewish neighborhood to have been built outside the walls of Jerusalem (in 1873). It lies on Rabbi Kook Street in the city center and is now mostly residential. The neighborhood is named for David Ryan, who founded it; the name also alludes to...

Bel-Air Centre

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Bel-Air Centre is an regional open-air shopping mall located at 8400 East Eight Mile Road in Detroit, Michigan. The site was formerly home to Detroit's only drive-in movie theatre, also known as the Bel-Air. Opened in 1986, the tenants at Bel-Air includes a mix of 25 speciality s...

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