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BTS is a South Korean boy band.
BTS may also refer to:
Arts and media
edit- "BTS" (song), 2016, by Wiz Khalifa
- Beyond the Supernatural, a 1987 roleplaying game
- Between the Species, a philosophy journal (since 1985)
- Beneath the Sky, a metalcore band (2004–2014)
- Built to Spill, an indie rock band (formed 1992)
- Behind-the-scenes, any documentary film about another film or TV series' production
Businesses and organizations
editEducational institutions
edit- Baptist Theological Seminary, in Kakinada, India
- Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Studies, a scientific cooperative project between the Free University Berlin, the Hertie School of Governance, and the Social Science Research Center Berlin
Transport bodies
edit- BTS Group Holdings, a Thai subway owner
- Bureau of Transportation Statistics, a US government agency
Medical
edit- Biomedical Tissue Services, a defunct human tissue recovery firm
- British Thoracic Society, a charity for respiratory and associated disorders
- British Toxicology Society, headquartered in Staffordshire
- British Transplant Society, a non-profit professional body related to organ transplantation in the United Kingdom
Other businesses and organizations
edit- BTS Group, a global consulting firm headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden
- Breaking the Silence (non-governmental organization), established in 2004 by veterans of the Israel Defense Forces
- British Tunnelling Society, a learned society of the Institution of Civil Engineers
- Broadcast Television Systems Inc., a video equipment company
Technology
edit- Base transceiver station, a telecommunication base station
- Build to stock, a build-ahead production approach
- Branch Trace Store, of Intel processors
Transportation
edit- BTS Skytrain, Bangkok, Thailand
- Bandar Tasik Selatan station, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Basta railway station, Odisha, India (station code:
BTS
) - Bratislava Airport, Slovakia (IATA:
BTS
)
Other uses
edit- Berjaya Times Square, a skyscraper complex in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Brevet de technicien supérieur, a French qualification for technicians