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- Bannered_routes_of_U.S._Route_90 notes "End overlay of SH 87".
- Bannered_routes_of_U.S._Route_90 notes "Freeway segment ends".
- Bannered_routes_of_U.S._Route_90 notes "I-10 exit 5".
- Bannered_routes_of_U.S._Route_90 notes "SR 115 continues south.".
- Bannered_routes_of_U.S._Route_90 notes "SR 115 joins US Alt 90. State Street becomes Arlington Expressway".
- Bannered_routes_of_U.S._Route_90 notes "Western terminus".
- Bannered_routes_of_U.S._Route_90 notes "interchange".
- Bannered_routes_of_U.S._Route_98 notes "Former US Bus 98-301, Now SR 39".
- Bannered_routes_of_U.S._Route_98 notes "I-110 exit 1; access from US 98 Bus. east is via Tarragona Street".
- Bannered_routes_of_U.S._Route_98 notes "former SR 22A".
- Bannered_routes_of_U.S._Route_98 notes "no left turn eastbound".
- Bar_Kokhba_revolt notes "[a] - per Cassius Dio".
- Bar_Kokhba_revolt notes "[b] - according to Rabbinic sources".
- Barnard's_Loop notes "-".
- Barnard_147 notes "–".
- Baron_Baden-Powell notes "Coat of Arms started using the 1st Baron Baden-Powell of Gilwell.".
- Baron_Manners notes "from 4th Baron after dropping the surname of Sutton".
- Barrier_Highway notes "B64 northern concurrency terminus".
- Barrier_Highway notes "B64 southern concurrency terminus".
- Barrier_Highway notes "B84 northern concurrency terminus".
- Barrier_Highway notes "B84 southern concurrency terminus".
- Barrier_Highway notes "Eastbound traffic turns north-east; westbound traffic turns north-west".
- Barrier_Highway notes "Eastbound traffic turns south-east; westbound traffic turns south-west".
- Barrier_Highway notes "North-eastern highway terminus".
- Barrier_Highway notes "Pair of closely spaced intersections".
- Barrier_Highway notes "Roundabout".
- Barrier_Highway notes "South-western highway terminus".
- Barrier_Highway notes "none".
- Barton_Highway notes Diamond_interchange.
- Barton_Highway notes Partial_cloverleaf_interchange.
- Barton_Highway notes "Northern highway terminus; trumpet interchange".
- Barton_Highway notes "Roundabout".
- Barton_Highway notes "Southern highway terminus; Tourist Drive 4 continues south".
- Barton_Highway notes "Tourist Drive 4 northern concurrency terminus".
- Barton_Highway notes "none".
- Barwon_Highway notes "Barwon Highway turns north as West Street".
- Barwon_Highway notes "Eastern end of Barwon Highway".
- Barwon_Highway notes "National Route A39 continues north, duplexed with Cunningham Highway, for 2.1 km, where it turns west as Leichhardt Highway".
- Barwon_Highway notes "State Route 85 continues north, duplexed with Leichhardt Highway".
- Barwon_Highway notes "The route to the Cunningham and Newell highways continues through Goondiwindi as Lagoon Street, Russell Street, Albert Street and Marshall Street to the intersection described at the bottom of this table".
- Barwon_Highway notes "Western end of Barwon Highway".
- Basque_conflict notes "Total number of casualties is disputed".
- Bass_Highway_(Victoria) notes "North-eastern highway terminus; roundabout".
- Bass_Highway_(Victoria) notes "North-western highway terminus; combined partial y interchange and at-grade intersection for complete access".
- Bass_Highway_(Victoria) notes "Partial y interchange: no access between Phillip Island Link Road and Bass Highway south of interchange; Route transition: M420 continues south as B460".
- Bass_Highway_(Victoria) notes "Roundabout".
- Bass_Highway_(Victoria) notes "Traffic light intersection".
- Bata_Shoe_Museum notes "The arms of the Bata Shoe Museum consist of:".
- Battle_for_Central_Somalia_(2009) notes "*Sheikh Ibrahim Yusuf and Shiekh Abdinasir Jalil were former commanders of the ICU administration in Beledweyn who switched sides with his men and joined Hizbul Islam.".
- Battle_for_Lake_Tanganyika notes "*The sunken Belgian steamer Alexandre del Commune was later refloated and assigned to the British flotilla as HMS Vengeur. *The German steamer Kingani was captured and assigned to the British flotilla as HMS Fifi.".
- Battle_of_Acapulco notes "Americans remained neutral. According to the accounts Don Juan Sutter raised the American flag onto a boat and sailed to the French flagship Pallas across the cannon fire. He convinced Admiral Bouet to stop the shelling of civilian houses.".
- Battle_of_Acapulco notes "Americans remained neutral. US Navy only observed the blockade and defended its trade interests but also protected the city from looting during the interregnum.".
- Battle_of_Agbeluvhoe notes "Numbers and casualties relate to personnel in the colonial forces regardless of origin.".
- Battle_of_Ajdabiya notes "*Numbers of killed, missing or wounded on the rebel side include civilians".
- Battle_of_Aleppo_(2012–present) notes "4005".
- Battle_of_Apache_Pass notes "*Nine civilians were killed before the battle just outside of Apache Pass, prompting Colonel Carleton to build Fort Bowie.".
- Battle_of_Arnhem notes "#More detailed information is available in the 'losses' sections".
- Battle_of_Arnhem notes "*More details of the German strength can be found in the 'German forces' section".
- Battle_of_Arras_(1917) notes "† Discussed in detail in ''[[#Casualties".
- Battle_of_Attu notes "2100".
- Battle_of_Basilan notes "Note: MNLF engaged both army and Sayyaf militia Operations have continued in neighboring islands with the same mission objective".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1912) notes "Civilian Casualties: 66 killed".
- Battle_of_Berlin notes "--04-28".
- Battle_of_Bin_Jawad notes "*170 of the 700 missing were found in a mass grave in December 2011".
- Battle_of_Brega–Ajdabiya_road notes "*No independent confirmation of the claim by the government to have shot down the two Chinooks, however, rebels confirmed the previous day that they had sent two helicopters into battle".
- Battle_of_Bréville notes "--06-12".
- Battle_of_Canton_(May_1841) notes "Casualties source:".
- Battle_of_Cherbourg_(1864) notes "*38 to 41 Confederate sailors were rescued by a British yacht and escaped capture.".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang notes "Casualties source:".
- Battle_of_Christmas_Island notes "--03-10".
- Battle_of_Ciudad_Juárez_(1919) notes "Civilian Casualties: 2 killed 4 wounded".
- Battle_of_Columbus_(1916) notes "*Five of the captured Mexicans were executed by hanging after the battle.".
- Battle_of_Corydon notes "1".
- Battle_of_Cresson notes "*Note: Gokbori's force was said to consist of 7,000 men though this is a huge exaggeration, 700 seeming more likely.".
- Battle_of_Czarne notes "1300".
- Battle_of_Damascus_(2012) notes "--07-19".
- Battle_of_Delaware_Bay notes "*The American privateers were escorting a fleet of five merchant ships during the battle.".
- Battle_of_Devil's_River notes "*Seven American soldiers died of exposure on the march before the battle. *Several Comanche women and children were captured during the battle but quickly released.".
- Battle_of_Dezful notes SRE.htm.
- Battle_of_Doro_Passage notes "* The British brig was captured by the pirates and liberated by the Americans.".
- Battle_of_Dorylaeum_(1097) notes "*Perhaps 2,000 knights and 8,000 men at arms, no more than 3,000 knights and 12,000-foot.".
- Battle_of_Durazzo_(1915) notes "*One Greek merchant steamer and two schooners were sunk at Durazzo during the battle.".
- Battle_of_Elephant_Point notes "First major airborne operation by 44th Indian Airborne Division.".
- Battle_of_Fleurus_(1690) notes "John Childs gives the strengths as 40,000 for Luxembourg and 30,000 for Waldeck".
- Battle_of_Fort_Buchanan notes "Civilian Casualties: 3 killed".
- Battle_of_Fromelles notes "The front line in the area of Fromelles was static after the Battle of Neuve Chapelle.".
- Battle_of_Fuzhou notes "--08-31".
- Battle_of_Fuzhou notes "The total number of Chinese casualties stands at 2,000 or 3,000 for the entire conflict".
- Battle_of_Gedo notes "*Based largely on al-Shabaab claims which were not confirmed".
- Battle_of_Gloucester_(1775) notes "*One of the two American schooners had been captured by the British and was freed during the battle. *Ten colonists impressed for naval service were freed by the American militia during the battle.".
- Battle_of_Greece notes "--05-04".
- Battle_of_Greece notes "1".
- Battle_of_Greece notes "2".
- Battle_of_Guam_(1941) notes "*Thirteen Americans civilians and five POWs were killed by Japanese forces during the battle. *Three Japanese infiltrators were captured by American forces but were released upon the surrender of the island.".
- Battle_of_Honsinger_Bluff notes "*Regimental Veterinarian and Suttler killed".
- Battle_of_Imbros_(1717) notes "No ships were sunk in this action.".
- Battle_of_Jubbada_Hoose notes "*Based largely on al-Shabaab claims which were not confirmed".
- Battle_of_Kabul_(1992–96) notes "Wahdat worked with the Islamic Government of Afghanistan until it withdrew in late 1992 joining Hezb-i Islami. Dostum, previously allied with Massoud, joined forces with Hekmatyar in 1994. Harakat remaining allied to Jamiat generally fought with Wahdat against Ittehad, however, occasionally it fought against Wahdat as well. In 1995 Massoud and the ISA forces were able to control most of Kabul. Pakistan stopped support to Hekmatyar in 1995, and supported the Taliban instead. Without Pakistani support and with the arrival of the Taliban Hekmatyar stopped fighting against the Islamic State of Afghanistan.".
- Battle_of_Kambula notes "Out of the 65 wounded British soldiers, 11 died from fatal wounds sustained in action. There is no count or record of Zulu wounded or taken prisoner.".
- Battle_of_Kandahar_(2011) notes "*Attack grouped into the larger Battle of Kandahar. Also, 4 civilians were killed and 50 wounded.".