BB$504613$ - translation to spanish
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BB$504613$ - translation to spanish

VIRGINIA-CLASS PRE-DREADNOUGHT BATTLESHIP OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY
BB-17; BB 17
  • ''Rhode Island'' in 1907
  • ''Rhode Island'' in the [[Miraflores Locks]] in the [[Panama Canal]]
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BB      
n. pequeño proyectil o bala de metal (usualmente 18") usado en un rifle de aire o pistola
BBS         
  • BB gun injury showing a 4.5 mm steel BB that penetrated the middle finger on the left hand
TYPE OF AIR GUN, TYPICALLY WITH A 4.5 MM SMOOTHBORE BARREL, FOR USE WITH SPHERICAL BULLETS
BB (ammunition); BB Guns; Bb gun; Bb bullets; Bb pellets; BB guns; Beebee gun; Bee-bee gun; Bee bee gun; B b gun; Bee bee; Bee-bee; Bb's; BBgun; BB shot; BBs; Bb-gun; B.B. gun; BB Gun; BB pellet
See: bulletin board system
abbreviation
tablero m electrónico, sistema m de tablero de boletines, tablón m de anuncios electrónico, pizarra f electrónica
Barbados         
  • Spanish map of the island (1632)
  • 1 oz Silver Caribbean Seahorse - Sovereign coin backed by the Barbados government
  • Barbados, seen from the [[International Space Station]]
  • A Hino ACME Minibus B 163 in Speightstown, St. Peter, Barbados
  • A proportional representation of Barbados exports, 2019
  • A bus stop in Barbados
  • Barbados electricity production by source
  • Bathsheba, Saint Joseph]]
  • People shopping in the capital Bridgetown
  • Barbados parliament building]] in Bridgetown
  • Statue of Bussa]], Bridgetown. Bussa led the largest slave rebellion in Barbadian history.
  • Schoolchildren in [[Saint Philip, Barbados]]
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  • [[Cathedral Church of Saint Michael and All Angels]], Bridgetown
  • A horse and rider at Garrison Savannah
  • [[Mount Gay Rum]] visitors centre
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ISLAND COUNTRY IN THE CARIBBEAN
ISO 3166-1:BB; Barbadoes; Barbadan; Wikipedia:WikiProject Topical outlines/Draft/List of basic Barbados topics; Wikipedia:WikiProject Topical outlines/Draft/Topical outline of Barbados; Name of Barbados; Wikipedia:WikiProject Lists of basic topics/Draft/List of basic Barbados topics; Wikipedia:WikiProject Outline of knowledge/Draft/List of basic Barbados topics; Island of Barbados; Topic outline of Barbados; Wikipedia:WikiProject Topic outline/Drafts/Topic outline of Barbados; Wikipedia:WikiProject Outline of knowledge/Drafts/Outline of Barbados; Barbados Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade; Etymology of Barbados; Law of Barbados; Ichirouganaim; Barbados, West Indies; Barbadoes, West Indies; Laws of Barbados; Bimshire; Environmental issues in Barbados; Wildlife of Barbados; The Barbados; Ethnic groups in Barbados; Republic of Barbados
= Barbados
Ex: Some of the Caribbean islands with libraries with music collections include Aruba, Barbados, Bermuda, Cuba, Curaçao, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad.

Definition

B.B.
Bill Book, Below Bridges

Wikipedia

USS Rhode Island (BB-17)

USS Rhode Island (BB-17) was the last of five Virginia-class battleships built for the United States Navy, and was the second ship to carry her name. She was laid down in May 1902, launched in May 1904, and commissioned into the Atlantic Fleet in February 1906. The ship was armed with an offensive battery of four 12-inch (305 mm) guns and eight 8-inch (203 mm) guns, and she was capable of a top speed of 19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph).

The ship's career primarily consisted of training with the other battleships of the Atlantic Fleet. Rhode Island took part in the cruise of the Great White Fleet in 1907–1909, and thereafter largely remained in the Atlantic. In late 1913, she cruised the Caribbean coast of Mexico to protect American interests during the Mexican Revolution. After the United States entered World War I in April 1917, Rhode Island was assigned to anti-submarine patrols off the east coast of the US. Starting in December 1918, after the end of the war, the ship was used to repatriate American soldiers. She carried over 5,000 men in the course of five trips. She was briefly transferred to the Pacific Fleet in 1919 before being decommissioned in 1920 and sold for scrap in 1923 under the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty.