BEL
BEL stands for:
- Bavarian Ice Hockey League
- Breech position in obstetrics
- Bell (control character) , a control character in ASCII and EBCDIC
- Belgium , according to ISO 3166 and IOC
- ICAO code of the Belgian airline Brussels Airlines
- Brazila Esperanto-Ligo
- Uniform federal list of services for dental services for statutory health insurance patients, BEL II (as of April 2014)
- Civil unity list , an electoral alliance of bourgeois and conservative parties around 1930 in the Free State of Braunschweig
- District operations management in the GDR
- District operations manager in the Lower Austrian rescue service
- the Brazilian airport of Belém according to the IATA airport code
- the brand name of the former US car manufacturer Consolidated Motor Car Company (Connecticut)
BEL as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Germany: Belzig district (expiring)
Bel means:
- a logarithmic auxiliary unit (decibel, dB), see Bel (unit)
- Bçl, Semitic gods, see Ba'al
- a language in Papua New Guinea, see Bel (language family)
- a French dairy group, see Bel (company)
- Bengali quince , a species of the diamond family
Bel is a family name for the following people:
- Alexei Bel (* 1990), Cuban wrestler
- Carl Andreas Bel (1717–1782), German author and historian
- Frédérique Bel (* 1975), French actress
- Jean-Pierre Bel (* 1951), French politician and President of the Senate
- Jean Le Bel (* around 1290; † 1370), Belgian chronicler of the Middle Ages
- Jérôme Bel (* 1964), French choreographer and dancer
- Johannes de Bel († after 1485), incunabula printer in Cologne
- Joseph Le Bel (1847–1930), French chemist
- Laurent Bel (* 1966), French fencer
- Matthias Bel (1684–1749), Hungarian theologian, author, chronicler
bel stands for:
- Belarusian language (ISO-639-3 code)
See also: