| Björk | Bjarne Stroustrup | Björn Ulvaeus |
| Björn Borg | Bjørn Lomborg | Bjuv Municipality |
| Bjurholm MunicipalityBjurholm is a Municipality in Vasterbotten County, in northern Sweden. The municipality covers an area of 1316. Of the total population of 2695, 1397 are male, and 1298 are female. The population density of the community is 2 inhabitants per km². External | Bjarni HerjólfssonBjarni Herjolfsson was a Norse explorer, believed to be the first European to view mainland North America. While sailing from Iceland to Greenland in 986, Bjarni was blown off course in a storm. Though he managed to regain his course, he reported seeing l | Björn SkifsBjorn Skifs (born April 20, 1947) was an actor, screenwriter, singer and songwriter. He worked with Blue Swede in the 1970s. See also: List of Swedes in music Skifs, Bjorn Skifs, Bjorn Skifs, Bjorn Skifs, Bjorn. |
| BjerkreimThe municipality Bjerkreim in the county of Rogaland, Norway, has 2,467 inhabitants as of January 1, 2002. Municipalities of Norway. | BjugnThe municipality Bjugn in the county of Sor-Trondelag, Norway, has 4,677 inhabitants as of January 1, 2002. Municipalities of Norway Sor-Trondelag. | BjarkøyThe municipality Bjarkoy in the county of Troms, Norway, has 554 inhabitants as of January 1, 2002. Municipalities of Norway. |
| BjørnøyaThis article is about the Norwegian island of Bjornoya (Bear Island in English). See Bear Island for other places of that name. Bjornoya ( Norwegian for Bear Island ) is a Norwegian island in the Arctic Ocean that constitutes a part of Svalbard. It is loc | Bjørnson FestivalThe Bjornson Festival of international literature is held in Molde and Nesset every August since 1992, and is named in honour of the local Nobel Prize in Literature winner Bjornstjerne Bjornson. In 1997 the festival's president of honour Knut Odegard open | Bjørnstjerne BjørnsonBjornstjerne Martinus Bjornson ( December 8, 1832 April 26, 1910) was a Norwegian author and Nobel Prize in Literature winner in 1903. Bjornson is one of "the great four" Norwegian authors, the others being Henrik Ibsen, Jonas Lie, and Alexander Kielland. |
| Bjerke | Björn Söderberg | Bjarne Riis |
| Bjelovar-Bilogora county | Björn Kurtén | Bjarni Tryggvason |
| Bjørnevik | Björgvin Halldórsson | Bjarte Flem |
| Bjorn Again | Bjelasnica | Bjørn Dæhlie |
| Bjärred | Bjargtangar | Björn von Sydow |
| Björn at Hauge | Björn Ironside | Björn (III) Eriksson |
| Björn Joppien | Bjelovar | Bjoern Siegemund |
| Bjarmaland | Bjäre Hundred | Bjärke Hundred |
| Bjo Trimble | Björn Wirdheim | Bjorn Daehlie |
| Bjerknes (crater) | Bjorn Grinde | |