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Damavand (mountain, Iran)
Dambul (city, Sri Lanka)
Damocles (Greek courtier to Dionysius the Elder)
Damodar (river, India)
Damoh (city, India)
Damon and Pythias (in Greek Mythology)
damp (in mining)
damselfish (fish)
Danaë (character)
Danaüs (in Greek Mythology)
Danbury (city, Connecticut)
Danbury Hatters' Case (case, United States)
dandelion (plant)
Dandolo (Italian military leaders & statesmen)
Dandong (city, China)
dandruff (condition)
Danegeld (in economics, history)
Danelaw (law, history, Denmark)
Daniel (book of the Bible)
Danish language (language, Denmark)
Danish literature (literature, Denmark)
Danube (river, Europe)
Danvers (city, Massachusetts)
Danville (city, Illinois)
Danville (city, Kentucky)
Danville (city, Virginia)
Daphne (in Greek mythology)
daphne (in botany)
Daphnis (in Greek Mythology)
Dar-es-Salaam (capital, Tanzania)
Darbhanga (city, India)
Darby (city, Pennsylvania)
Dardanelles (body of water, Turkey)
Dardanus (in Greek Mythology)
Dardic languages (language)
Darfur (region, Sudan)
Darién (region, Panama)
Darien (town, United States)
Darién Scheme (historical event, Scotland)
Darjeeling (city, India)
dark energy (in astronomy, physics)
dark horse (in politics)
dark matter (in astronomy)
Darling (1965 Comedy Drama Film)
Darling Downs (geographical area, Australia)
Darling Range (state, Australia)
Darlington (city, England)