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nausea (condition)
nautilus (in zoology)
Nauvoo (city, Illinois)
Navajo (indigenous people of North America)
Navajo (language)
Navajo Dam (dam, New Mexico)
naval conferences (historical event)
naval stores (material, vessel)
Navan (city, Ireland)
Navarino, battle of (historical event, Greece/Europe)
Navarre (province, Spain)
Navassa Island (island, West Indies/United States)
nave (part of structure)
navigation (in science, technology)
Navigation Acts (history, law, England)
navigation satellite (mechanical device)
Návpaktos (city, Greece)
Návplion (city, Greece)
navy (in the military, government)
Navy Island (island, Canada)
Náxos (island, Greece)
Nayarit (state, Mexico)
Nazarene (in Christianity)
Nazarenes (organization, Germany)
Nazareth (city, Israel)
Nazarite (in the Old Testament, Judaism)
Nazas (river, Mexico)
Nazca (civilization, Peru)
Næstved (city, Denmark)
Nb (symbol)
Nd (symbol)
Ndebele (people, Zimbabwe)
Ndjamena (city, capital, Chad)
Ndola (city, Zambia)
Ne (symbol)
Neagh, Lough (lake, Northern Ireland)
Neanderthal (geographical area, Germany)
Neanderthal man (in anthropology)
Neapolis (1998 Album by Simple Minds)
nearsightedness (disease)
Neath (city, Wales)
Nebaioth (ancient people)
Neballat (ancient city)
Nebitdag (city, Turkmenistan)
Nebo (ancient city, ancient religion, Middle East)
Nebo, Mount (mountain, Jordan)
Nebraska (state)