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Jahn, Friedrich Ludwig (German politician)
Jahngr (Indian emperor)
jai alai (in sports)
Jaina vrata (Religion)
Jainism (of India)
Jaipur (former state, India)
Jakarta (capital, Indonesia)
Jakobson, Roman (Osipovich) (Russian-American linguist, writer & critic)
Jalisco (state, Mexico)
Jamaica (country)
Jamaica Bay (body of water, New York)
James Bay (body of water, Canada)
James I (king of England)
James I (king of Scotland)
James I (king of Aragón and count of Barcelona)
James II ((1633-1701) king of England, Scotland, and Ireland)
James II ((1430-60) king of Scotland)
James II ((c.1260-1327) king of Aragón and count of Barcelona)
James III (Rap Artist)
James IV (king of Scotland)
James River (North America)
James River (North America)
James, C(yril) L(ionel) R(obert) (Trinidadian author and historian)
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James, Harry (Haag) (Jazz Artist)
James, Henry (Writer)
James, Jesse and James, Frank (Outlaw)
James, Saint (Religion)
James, William (American philosopher)
Jameson, Sir Leander Starr (English-South African statesman/stateswoman)
Jamestown Colony (North America)
Jamison, Judith (American dancer)
Jaml al-Dn al-Afghn (Religion)
Jammu (city, India)
Jammu and Kashmir (former princely state of northern India)
Jane Seymour (Royalty)
Janek, Leo (Eugen) (Music)
Janissary (in the military, history)
Jansen, Cornelius Otto (Dutch theologian)
Jansenism (theological principles of Cornelis Jansen)
Jansky, Karl (Guthe) (American astronomer)
Janus (in Roman religion)
Japan (country, island group)
Japan, Sea of (body of water, Japan/the Pacific)
Japanese beetle (insect)
Japanese language (language)
Japanese law (Law)
Japanese philosophy (Philosophy)
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