Bing maps control for desktop silverlight is not supported in Windows Phone. You may want to use the BingMapsTask instead.
If you add a reference to System.Windows.Browser. Dll, usually located in one of the version directories in "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Silverlight" (mine was in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Silverlight\3.0.50106.0), the application will build and you will be able to see the map in the emulator when you run.
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