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Borve, Berneray Borve is a village in the south east of Berneray.  It should not be confused with settlements of the same name in Lewis, Harris, Benbecula and Barra. Yes 64417
Borve, Harris Borve lies on the west coast of south Harris, 5½ miles north of Leverburgh. The location comprises a few scattered crofts, Borve Lodge, which was once the home to Lord Leverhulme, and a cemetery, with the tiny Loch... 9987
Borve, Lewis The settlement of Borve, whose full name is Fivepenny Borve, is located to the west of the Borve River in the north of Lewis, and is thus distinct from Melbost Borve and High Borve on the far side of the river. There... 11083
Bosta, Lewis From "Placenames of Lewis and Harris" by D Maciver F.E.I.S: Bosta comes from the Old Norse bolstadhar, steading. Bosta is now a deserted village. It is at the north-west corner of Bernera and is much visited because of... Yes 792
Boston, Massachusetts Yes 13048
Boundary Road, Dundee, Natal 121838
Bournemouth, Dorset 18111
Bower, Caithness Bower is a small hamlet about 12 km southeast of Thurso.   77631
Bowglass, Harris A small settlement on the A859 road on the west side of Loch Seaforth, Bowglass lies seven miles north of Tarbert. 43994
Bowmore, Isle of Islay 25321
Bracadale, Skye Bracadale is an area on the west coast of the Isle of Skye. 8864
Bracknell, South Africa 120916
Bradford, Yorkshire Bradford is a large city in west Yorkshire, developed in the 1st half of the 19th century to be the wool capital of the world. It boasts many listed civic buildings and a lively arts scene. 6554
Bragar, Lewis Satellite image  3811
Branahuie, Lewis Branahuie is a village located to the east of Stornoway where the land becomes a narrow isthmus. It was settled mainly with crofters cleared from Pairc and elsewhere around the middle of the 19th century. Satellite... 15322
Brazil Brazil is the largest and most populous country in South America. 43091
Breaclete, Lewis From Place-names of Lewis and Harris by D Maciver F.E.I.S. Briaclet: breidr, gen. breidhiar; clettr, a broad rocky ridge. The village is not on the ridge but beyond it. This is the application of the word "braighe" in G... Yes 791
Breakish, Isle of Skye Breakish is a village on the Isle of Skye. There are two areas, upper and lower. 110741
Breasclete, Lewis Satellite image   24664
Breconshire 103724
Brenigil, Lewis Brenigil was at one time one of the largest villages in Park, along with Stromas and Buthanais. It was cleared in the 1840s with many families going to Canada and those remaining settled in Cleitir. 36870
Brenish, Lewis Brenish is a large village near the end of the Uig road - since the clearance of Mealista, it has been the last inhabited village in the district. Brenish features a substantial collection of fish-curing and drying... Yes 1952
Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire Bridge of Allan is a Victorian spa town near Stirling. 60917
Bridge of Earn, Perthshire 118150
Bridge of Orchy, Argyllshire Bridge of Orchy is a village in Argyllshire, Scotland. Dating back to 1751, it includes a notable tourist hotel. Located at the head of Glen Orchy, it is on the A82 road, has a railway station and is on the West... 43847
Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire The village of Bridge of Weir is located to the west of Glasgow. Historically, its biggest industry was leather, and at its productivity peak the small village supported three tanneries. The leather industry still... 57716
Bridgeton, Glasgow Bridgeton is a district  in the East of Glasgow City Centre. 120710
Brightlingsea, Essex Brightlingsea is a coastal town in Essex. 119818
Brighton, Sussex Brighton is located on the south coast of England and together with its immediate neighbour Hove, forms the city of Brighton and Hove. Brighton is one of the largest and most famous seaside resorts in England. 40843
British Columbia, Canada 13929

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