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Bel Air, MD -- U.S. town in Maryland
Population (2000): 10080
Housing Units (2000): 4444
Land area (2000): 2.812729 sq. miles (7.284934 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.812729 sq. miles (7.284934 sq. km)
FIPS code: 05550
Located within: Maryland (MD), FIPS 24
Location: 39.536707 N, 76.348280 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 21014 21015
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Bel Air

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Bel Air (album)

Bel Air is the fourth studio album by the German alternative rock band Guano Apes and their first studio album in eight years. It was released on 1 April 2011 on Columbia Europe and entered the German album charts at No. 1. The album marked a complete shift from the band's sound, changing from nu metal to a more mainstream hard rock.

The album is available in four different editions: a standard edition (1 disc), deluxe edition (1 disc + poster), gold edition (2 discs), and a vinyl edition (2 records + poster).

Bel Air (song)

"Bel Air" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey. It appears on her third extended play, Paradise. Featuring clips from the " Summertime Sadness" music video, a promotional video for "Bel Air" was released to YouTube in early November. The video has received much critical acclaim with mostly positive reviews. After the release of Paradise, the song charted in the United Kingdom and France.

Bel Air (Woodbridge, Virginia)

Bel Air is a colonial-era plantation manor located in Woodbridge, Prince William County, Virginia. Built in 1740 as the Ewell family seat, the home was regularly visited by Thomas Jefferson and George Washington, who was a cousin. It later served as the home of Mason Locke Weems (1759 – 1825), the first biographer of George Washington and the creator of the cherry tree story ("I cannot tell a lie, I did it with my little hatchet"). Extraordinarily well preserved for its age, Bel Air was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

Usage examples of "bel air".

First thing you know she talks him into letting her take that Bel Air on a test drive—.

Her first line of enquiry would be the most direct: she'd go up to Todd's home in Bel Air and try to find out whether or not he was there.

Not all the muscled movie stars in the world, certainly not all the supermodels, not even all the beefed-up bodyguards in Bel Air can save your pampered ass.

A late-sixties Bel Air sedan was parked beneath an elm tree, and a newer Pontiac Sunbird was parked behind the Bel Air.

The engines of both the Bel Air and the Sunbird were still ticking.

Which meant he had to get back to Westwood, to the theater, before she was finished in Bel Air, and he didn't have time to waste in a fruitless attempt to dissuade her from destroying Boothe and Uhlander.

Just as he started to get to his feet, he saw headlights approaching along Bel Air Road.

Yesterday evening I was having dinner at the Bel Air Hotel and June Lassiter came over and gave me a very difficult time about that dreck you tried to sell her.

The black van and the silver Bel Air were gone, and there was an air of emptiness about the trailer: already it looked as if no one had lived there for a long time.

Did he lay down the plank from his bed as a bridge from the roof of the Bel Air to the encircling wall, and did he crawl on his belly along the coping of the wall, all round the prison as far as the ruin?

At Laurel Canyon we went down to Sunset and continued on Sunset as the houses got bigger and the lawns more empty through West Hollywood and Beverly Hills to Bel Air.

We went in past the Bel Air gate and the private police booth and wound along into Bel Air until Garcia stopped the Lincoln in front of a pair of ten-foot spiked iron gates with gilded points.