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Seminole (tribe, Florida)
Seminole Wars (war, United States)
semiotics (branch of linguistics)
Semite (people, Middle East/Phoenicia)
Semliki River (Africa)
Semmelweis, Ignaz (Philipp) (Hungarian physician)
Semmes, Raphael (American military leader)
Semyonov, Nikolay (Nikolayevich) (Russian chemist)
Sen, Amartya (investment)
Senate (government, ancient Rome)
Sendak, Maurice (Bernard) (Illustrator / Writer)
Seneca (the elder, c.60 B.C.-c.A.D. 37, Roman rhetorician and writer)
Seneca Falls Convention (History)
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (the younger, c.3 B.C.-A.D. 65, Roman philosopher, dramatist, and statesman)
Senegal (country, Africa)
Senegambia (history, Senegal/Gambia)
Senghor, Lopold (Sdar) (Poet / Political Leader)
senna (plant)
Sennacherib (Assyrian king)
Sennett, Mack (American filmmaker)
sense (in anatomy, biology)
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sentence (in law)
Seoul (capital, South Korea)
separation of powers (Politics)
Sephardi (in Judaism)
Sepik River (Oceania)
September 11 attacks (History)
septicemia (disease)
Septuagint (in the Bible)
sequencing (in mathematics)
Sequoia National Park (national park, California)
Sequoyah (American native American leader & linguist)
Serbia (country)
Serbo-Croatian language (language, Europe)
Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, Kingdom of (Modern Europe)
Serengeti National Park (national park, Tanzania)
serial murder (Law)
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