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- Bodakyanhatti
- Boddington, Northamptonshire
- Alexander Boden
- List of bog bodies
- David Boger
- Andrés Boira
- Bokanur
- Bold Power Station
- Bomas of Kenya
- Bonus Bait
- Boombox (Robin album)
- The Boomtown Rats
- Booragoon, Western Australia
- Bootleg Brewery
- Katharina Borchert
- Alain Borer
- Anne Born
- Thomas Borody
- William Boroughs
- Maksym Borovets
- Therese Borssén
- Serhiy Borzenko
- Isidoro Bosarte
- Debaki Bose
- Boss School of Music
- Donald Boström
- Both family
- Botown
- Jean-Jacques Bouchard
- Boughton, Northamptonshire
- La Bouilladisse
- Abraham Boulger
- Bourne Free
- Matthew Bourne (musician)
- Hans Bourquin
- Violetta Bovt
- Doug Bowden (rowing)
- Bowers Coaches
- Thomas Bowes (violinist)
- John Eddowes Bowman the Elder
- Boya, Western Australia
- Fiona Boyce
- Grant Boyce
- Sean Boyd
- Walter Boyd (financier)
- Carrol Boyes
- Richard Boyle (MP, died 1665)
- Bozeat
- Peter Božič
- Brabham, Western Australia
- BRAC Bank
- Braceborough and Wilsthorpe
- Bradbury, New South Wales
- Bradden
- David Bradley (footballer)
- Brafield-on-the-Green
- Norbert Brainin
- Dragomir Brajković
- Brampton Ash
- Brand New Machine
- Gustavus Brander
- Brassy (band)
- Braunston
- Braybrooke
- Breaking the Waves
- Bassem Breish
- Daniel Brélaz
- Eva-Maria Brem
- Joseph Brenan
- Micky Brennan
- Brentwood, Western Australia
- Francis Brerewood
- Dora Bria
- Annegret Brießmann
- Brigadoon, Western Australia
- Frank Briggs (footballer)
- Brigstock
- Brimsdown Power Station
- Alan Brind
- Brington, Northamptonshire
- Briolette of India
- Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
- British Accreditation Council
- 2001 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia
- British East Africa 1896
- British Library of Political and Economic Science
- 1993 British Lions tour to New Zealand
- 1971 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia
- 1983 British Lions tour to New Zealand
- 1904 British Lions tour to Australia and New Zealand
- 1930 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia
- 1997 British Lions tour to South Africa
- British Rail Class 419
- British Rail Class 466
- British Society for Research on Ageing
- Brixworth
- Fred Broadhurst
- Broadlands Dam
- Brockhall, Northamptonshire
- John Brocklehurst (politician)
- Kendall Brodie
- Broglio Space Center
- Bronson Centre
- Brookdale, Western Australia
- Samuel Brooks (cotton manufacturer)
- Brothablack
- Broughton, Northamptonshire
- Rob Broughton
- Ihor Brovko
- Brown Sugar (Rolling Stones song)
- Allen Brown (public servant)
- Amy Brown (royal mistress)
- Daniel Brown (racing driver)
- Malcolm Brown (English footballer)
- Ron Brown (Australian public servant)
- Timothy Brown (radical)
- Carolyn Browne
- Lyde Browne (antiquary)
- Wilfred Brownlee
- Alison Bruce (field hockey)
- Markus Brüderlin
- Serge Brunier
- Brunswick Centre
- Brunswick Wharf Power Station
- Brunton Park
- Charles Bruton
- Robert Bryant (water polo)
- Teresa Bryant
- Felix Bryk
- Bucesvara Temple, Koravangala
- Buckland Hill Reservoir
- Brodie Buckland
- Bugbrooke
- Jake Bugg
- Bull Creek, Western Australia
- Sir Edward Bullock
- Bullsbrook, Western Australia
- Bulwick
- Bungoma Airport
- Bura East Airport
- Maksym Burbak
- Ian Burcher
- Henry Burdett
- Bureau of Indian Standards
- Daniel Burke (rower)
- Thomas Ulick Burke
- Philip Burlamachi
- Burmese community in India
- Burnabbie
- John Burnyeat
- Burns Beach, Western Australia
- Andrés Marcos Burriel
- Deborah Burrows
- Burswood, Western Australia
- Buses in Lowestoft
- Bushland Beach, Queensland
- Business process outsourcing to India
- Busselton Jetty
- Buster Brown (Australian band)
- Bute Rangers F.C.
- Josip Butić
- Butler, Western Australia
- Osman Khalid Butt
- Butterfly on a Wheel
- Oliver Butterworth (violinist)
- Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam
- Byadagi
- Byadagi chilli
- Byfield, Northamptonshire
- Jens Byggmark
- Melissa Byram
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- Renzi government
- Luis Cabrera de Córdoba
- Božidar Čačić
- Melissa Caddle
- Donat Cadruvi
- Cal (1984 film)
- Calcium-binding protein 1
- Calcium-dependent chloride channel
- Caldecote, Northamptonshire
- Caldecott, Northamptonshire
- Calista, Western Australia
- William Call
- Martin Callaghan
- Charles Edward Callwell
- Aaron Calver
- Martin Camaj
- Camballin Irrigation Scheme
- Camballin, Western Australia
- Camden Art Centre
- Camden Catacombs
- The Camden Head
- Camden Lock
- Camden motive power depot
- Clay Cameron
- Donald Cameron (water polo)
- Stevie Camilleri
- Camillo, Western Australia
- Francis Campbell
- George Campbell (cricketer, born 1847)