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Erie, Lake (lake, United States/Canada)
Erin (of Ireland)
Erinome (in astronomy)
Eriphyle (character)
Eris (in Greek religion)
Eris (in astronomy)
Eritrea (country)
Erlangen (city, Germany)
Erlanger (city, Kentucky)
Ermeland (region, Prussia)
ermine (mammal)
Ermine Street (road, England)
Ermoupolis (city, Greece)
Erne (river, Ireland)
Erode (city, India)
Eros (in Greek religion and mythology)
erosion (in geology, ecology)
Erse (language)
Erymanthian boar (in Greek Mythology)
Erymanthos (mountains, Greece)
erysipelas (disease)
erythema (condition)
Erythraean Sea (body of water)
Eryx (ancient city, Italy)
Erzberg (mountain, Austria)
Erzgebirge (mountains, Czech Republic/Germany)
Erzurum (city, Turkey)
Es (symbol)
Esalen Institute (organization, United States)
Esau (Bible)
Esbjerg (city, Denmark)
Escanaba (city, Michigan)
escape velocity (in physics)
escarpment (in geography)
Esch-sur-Alzette (city, Luxembourg)
Escherichia coli (bacteria, disease)
Eschweiler (city, Germany)
Escondido (city, California)
Escorial (structure, Spain)
Esdraelon (geographical area, Israel)
Esdras (in the Old Testament)
Esek (place)
Esfahan (city, Iran)
Esher and Molesey (city, England)
Eshtemoa (ancient city)
esker (in geography)
Eskilstuna (city, Sweden)