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McKay, Claude (Literature)
McKellen, Sir Ian (Murray) (Film and Theatre)
McKim, Charles Follen (Architecture)
McKinley, Mount (North America)
McKinley, William (U.S. History)
McMahon Line (East Asia)
McMurdo Sound (Oceania)
McNally, Terrence (Film and Theatre)
McNeill, Don (Film and Theatre)
McQueen, (Terence) Steve(n) (Film and Theatre)
Mead, George Herbert (Anthropology)
Mead, Lake (North America)
Mead, Margaret (Anthropology)
Meade, George G(ordon) (U.S. History)
Meany, George (Business and Economics)
Mecca (Middle East)
Medan (Southeast Asia)
Medea (Religion)
MedellĂ­n (Latin America)
Media (Middle East)
Medici family (Modern Europe)
Medici, Alessandro de' (Modern Europe)
Medici, Giovanni de' (Modern Europe)
Medici, Giuliano de' (Modern Europe)
Medicine Bow Mountains (North America)
Medill, Joseph (Literature)
Medina (Middle East)
Medusa (Religion)
Megalopolis (Europe)
Megara (Europe)
Megarian school (Philosophy)
Meghalaya (Southeast Asia)
Meghna River (Southeast Asia)