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Day of the Dead (holiday, festival, Mexico)
Dayr az Zawr (city, Syria)
Dayton (city, Ohio)
Daytona Beach (city of northeast Florida on the Atlantic coast)
Db (element, symbol)
DDT (in chemistry, environmentalism)
De Pere (city, Wisconsin)
De profundis (in the Bible)
De Witt (city, New York)
De-shima (island, Japan)
Dead River (river, Canada/Maine)
Dead Sea (lake, Israel/Jordan)
Dead Sea Scrolls (literature, history, Israel)
Deadwood (city, South dakota)
deafness (condition)
Deal (city, England)
Deal Island (island, Maryland)
Dean, Forest of (geographical area, England)
Dearborn (city, Michigan)
death (in medicine, law)
Death Valley (arid desert basin)
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Death, Dance of (in poetry, literature)
Deauville (city, France)
debenture (in economics)
debit card (in finance)
Dęblin (city, Poland)
Deborah (Bible)
Debrecen (city, Hungary)
debt (in finance)
debt, public (in finance, government)
decadents (organization)
Decapolis (organization, ancient city, Jordan)
decathlon (in sports)
Decatur (city, Alabama)
Decatur (city, Georgia)
Decatur (city, Illinois)
decay of organic matter (process)
Deccan (region, India)
Decembrists (organization, Russia)
decemvirs (organization, ancient Rome)
decibel (in acoustics)
decimal system (in mathematics)
Dĕčín (city, Czech Republic)
Declaration of Independence (United States)
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (literature, government, France)
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