Biel
Lake. Bienne, Lake of.
Contemporary Examples
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Hollywood’s Biggest Hustler Kim Masters April 27, 2010
Historical Examples
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noun
a town in NW Switzerland, on Lake Biel. Pop: 48 655 (2000) French name Bienne
Lake Biel, a lake in NW Switzerland: remains of lake dwellings were discovered here in the 19th century. Area: 39 sq km (15 sq miles) German name Bielersee (ˈbiːləzeː)
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