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Bar and river
* Bar ( river ), France
* August 16 – The Entente promises the Kingdom of Serbia, should victory be achieved over Austro-Hungary and its allied Central Powers, the territories of Baranja, Srem and Slavonia from the Cisleithanian part of the Dual Monarchy ; Bosnia and Herzegovina ; and eastern Dalmatia ( from the river of Krka to Bar ).
Watts Bar Dam is located along the river between Meigs and adjacent Rhea County, and forms Watts Bar Lake, which spans the river upstream to Fort Loudoun Dam just west of Knoxville.
From 839 onwards it would include 129 villages, the valleys of the Valira river, namely Andorra and Sant Joan Fumat, the Segre riverine area as well as the valleys located between El Pont de Bar and Oliana.
Gold Bar started as a prospectors camp in 1889, named by a miner who found traces of gold on a river gravel bar.
The river gives its name to Fleet Street which runs from Ludgate Circus to Temple Bar at The Strand.
Near the northern end of the canyon, Forest Road 4260 ( Lower Imnaha Road ), the last part of which is too rough for most cars, reaches the river at Dug Bar, from Imnaha, Oregon.
Sean's Bar, located on the west bank of the river, is listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest pub in Europe.
The Rooftop Restaurant and Bar overlooks both the river and the Bancroft Gardens.
There are also proposals for the river to be uncovered at the Warwick Bar area of Digbeth.
In 1926, author Zane Grey bought a miner's cabin at Winkle Bar, near the river.
In the 16th century, Polish Queen Bona Sforza founded a fortress at the rock over the river and named it Bar, after her home town of Bari in Italy.
Upon his arrival in Calgary he found work at the Bar U and Quorn ranches before starting his own ranch near the Red Deer river.
Map of the hazards in the river prior to the closing of the locks of Hales Bar Dam in 1913
The first major find, and among the largest on the river, was at Hill's Bar about 15 kilometres south of Fort Yale, which had become the epicentre of the gold rush as it was at the head of river navigation and at the foot of the Fraser Canyon and its difficult trails and rich gold-bearing bars.
For a long time it was called " Barra " in the creolized trade language of the river, and between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries British and French records use " Barra " or " Bar " more frequently than " Niumi ".
These include Marble Canyon, Churn Creek, the Chilcotin River, the Bridge River, Seton Lake and Cayoosh Creek, the Stein River, the Nahatlatch River, the Coquihalla River and the innumerable smaller creeks flanking the river between Kanaka Bar and Yale.
The river is navigable between Boston Bar and Lillooet and also between Big Bar Ferry and Prince George and beyond, although rapids at Soda Canyon and elsewhere were still difficult waters for the many steamboats which piloted the river in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Bar and ),
He ordained further that some should be called " Abbreviators of the Upper Bar " ( Abbreviatores de Parco Majori ; the name derived from a space in the chancery, surrounded by a grating, in which the officials sat, which is called higher or lower ( major or minor ) according to the proximity of the seats to that of the vice-chancellor ), the others of the Lower Bar ( Abbreviatores de Parco Minori ); that the former should sit upon a slightly raised portion of the chamber, separated from the rest of the hall or chamber by lattice work, assist the Cardinal Vice-Chancellor, subscribe the letters and have the principal part in examining, revising, and expediting the apostolic letters to be issued with the leaden seal ; that the latter, however, should sit among the apostolic writers upon benches in the lower part of the chamber, and their duty was to carry the signed schedules or supplications to the prelates of the upper bar.
* Bar ( establishment ), a retail establishment that serves alcoholic beverages, also the counter at which drinks are served by a bartender
* Bar ( law ), in a legal context has three possible meanings: the division of a courtroom between its working and public areas ; the process of qualifying to practice law ; and the legal profession
* Bar ( computer science ), a metasyntactic variable, like foo
* Bar ( tropical cyclone ), a layer of dark cloud near the horizon
* Bar ( unit ), a unit of pressure defined as 100 kilopascals
* Bar ( landform ), another term for the landform known as a shoal
* Bar ( dance ), a form of dance that originated in Western Armenia and continue to be found in modern Turkey.
* Bar ( music ), a segment of time in musical notation
* The Bar ( painting ), by John Brack
* The Bar ( book ) ( 1906 ), a book by Margery Williams
* The Bar ( TV series ), a Swedish reality television program
* The Bar ( radio network ), a 24-hour music network produced by Waitt Radio Networks
* Bar Refaeli ( born 1985 ), Israeli model
* Moshe Bar ( investor ) ( born 1971 ), Israeli technologist, author, investor and entrepreneur
* Moshe Bar ( neuroscientist ), neuroscientist, associate professor in psychiatry and radiology, and director of the Cognitive Neuroscience laboratory at Harvard Medical School
* Haim Bar ( born 1954 ), Israeli footballer
* Amos Bar ( 1931 – 2011 ), Israeli author, teacher, and editor
* Israel Bar ( 1912 – 1966 ), convicted of espionage by Israel in 1961
* Walter Bar ( born 1938 ), Swiss fencer
* Shlomo Bar ( born 1943 ), Israeli musician, composer, and social activist
* Alon Bar ( born 1966 ), Israeli / American filmmaker

Bar and elevated
* Stop Bar Lights: A row of red, unidirectional, steady-burning in-pavement lights installed across the entire taxiway at the runway holding position, and elevated steady-burning red lights on each side used in low visibility conditions ( below 1, 200 ft RVR ).

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