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Encyclopedia > Bel Air

Bel Air is the name of several places in the United States of America:

Outside America:

  • Bel Air, Mauritius
  • Bel Air, Seychelles

There are also Bel-Air, Florida and places named Belair, Bel-Aire (as well as Bel Aire, Kansas, without the hyphen), Belleair, and Bellaire.


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