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G (in linguistics)
Ga (black African ethnic group)
Ga (chemical symbol)
Gaash (mountain)
Gabii (ancient city, Latium)
Gabon (country)
Gaborone (city, Botswana)
Gabriel (character)
Gabrovo (city, Bulgaria)
Gadara (ancient city, Jordan)
Gaddi (family of Florentine artists)
gadfly (insect)
gadolinium (element, metal)
Gadsden (city, Alabama)
Gadsden Purchase (geographical area, United States/New Mexico/Arizona)
Gaea (in Greek Mythology)
Gaelic (language)
Gaelic literature (literature, Ireland/Scotland)
Gaeta (city, Latium/Italy)
Gaffney (city, South Carolina)
gag rules (in law, government)
Gagra (city, Georgia)
Gahanna (city, Ohio)
Gahar (in the Old Testament)
gaillardia (plant)
Gainesville (city, Georgia)
Gainesville (city, Texas)
Gainesville (city, Florida)
galactic coordinate system (in astrophysics)
galactosemia (disease)
Galahad, Sir (Rock Band)
Galápagos Islands (island group, province, Ecuador/the Pacific)
Galashiels (city, Scotland)
Galatea (in astronomy)
Galaţi (city, Romania)
Galatia (ancient region, Asia Minor)
galaxy (in astronomy)
Galeed (place)
galena (mineral)
Galesburg (city, Illinois)
Galicia (historic region, Poland and Ukraine)
Galicia (autonomous region, Spain)
Galilee (region, Israel)
Galilee, Sea of (lake, Israel)
Galion (city, Ohio)
gall (in botany)
gall bladder (in anatomy)
Gallatin (city, Tennessee)