BI - Code or Symbol

Code or Symbol

  • "bi", the ISO 639 alpha-2 language code for the Bislama language
  • "Bi", the chemical symbol for bismuth
  • "Bi", the Biot number, a dimensionless number in physics
  • .bi, the Internet top-level domain for Burundi
  • "bi", the World Meteorological Organization and ISO 3166-1 country code for Burundi
  • "BI", the IATA airline code for Royal Brunei Airlines

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