BEK
The abbreviation BEK stands for:
- Bad Eilsener Kleinbahn
- Barmer substitute fund
- Bavarian Commission for International Earth Surveying
- Bek Air , airline from Kazakhstan (ICAO code)
- Bose-Einstein condensate
- Bremen Evangelical Church
- Federation of Evangelical Churches in the GDR
- Association of European Sextons
Bek stands for:
- Bek , a common name for brooks and smaller rivers in northern Germany, also as part of place names
- Bek (Hadersleben district) , former municipality in Hadersleben district, Schleswig-Holstein province, Prussia; today Nustrup Sogn , Denmark
- Roman version of the oriental title Bey
Bek is the family name of the following people:
- Alexander Alfredowitsch Bek (1903–1972), Russian novelist and writer
- Andrzej Bek (* 1951), Polish track cyclist and cycling trainer
- Anton von Bek (1807–1887), member of the Württemberg state parliament
- Antony Bek (Patriarch) († 1311), Bishop of Durham and Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Antony Bek (Bishop) (1279–1343), Bishop of Norwich
- Ernst Gideon Bek (1872–1945), Pforzheim jewelery dealer and manufacturer
- Hermann Bek-Gran (1869–1909), German painter, commercial artist and typographer
- Ivan Bek (1909–1963), Yugoslav and French football player
- Jakub Bek (1820–1877), Central Asian warlord and ruler
- Roman Bek (* 1924), Czech philosopher and lecturer
- Thomas Bek (St Davids) († 1293), Bishop of St Davids
- Thomas Bek (Lincoln) (1283-1347), Bishop of Lincoln
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