BR
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BR or Br may be:
- BR Beautiful Revolution, a Korean cosmetic company
- BR, symbol used by Petrobras Distribuidora, the fuel retail division of Petrobras
- BR Korea, ice cream company Baskin-Robbins in South Korea
- BR postal area, a group of eight postal districts in southeast London
- Bromine (Br), atomic number 35
- Butadiene rubber, a type of rubber.[1]
- An abbreviation for Brass instruments in an orchestral score
BR is the abbrebviated code of:
- Barbados, according to:
- Brazil, according to:
- Brindisi, according to the ISO 3166-2:IT suffix
- Brown County, Kansas, due to its use on Kansas license plates
- EVA Air, according to the IATA
- British Caledonian (IATA)
- Blu-ray Disc, officially abbreviated BD
- Line break element in:
BR may also be:
- Brazil's license plate code
- Brazil's now-obsolete NATO country code
- BR-, the prefix for Brazil's ISO 3166-2 subdivision codes
- .br, the ccTLD for Brazil
- br, Breton language in ISO 639-1 language code
BR may stand for:
- Ballycastle Railway, a former narrow gauge railway in north-east Ireland
- Battle Rifle, a burst-fire scope assault rifle prominent in the videogames Halo 2 and Halo 3
- Bass reflex, a type of loudspeaker enclosure
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Banana Republic, a clothing store chain
- Battle Royale, a Japanese book, movie and manga
- Battle Royale, a Magic: The Gathering boxed set
- Bernstein-Rein, the ad agency best known for inventing the Happy Meal
- Best Regards
- Bayerischer Rundfunk, a regional broadcasting service in Germany
- Bombing Run, an Unreal Tournament gametype introduced in Unreal Tournament 2003
- Brigate Rosse (Red Brigades in English), an Italian militant lefist group
- British Rail (British Railways), the nationalised railway system of the United Kingdom from 1948 until 1994
- Burlington Resources, a company purchased by ConocoPhillips in 2006
- Bad Religion, an American punk-rock band
B/R may stand for:
- Bankruptcy (B/R in legal shorthand) or representing a debtor who has filed bankruptcy.
[edit] Notes
- ^ The use of the abbreviation BR as refering to butadiene is based on: The Open University (UK), 2000. T838 Design and Manufacture with Polymers: Introduction to Polymers, page 9. Milton Keynes: The Open University.