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archetype (in psychology)
Archevites (ancient people)
archil (material)
Archimedes' screw (measure, mechanical device)
Archipelago (history, the Aegean Sea)
Archite (in the Old Testament)
architrave (structure)
archons (government, ancient Greece)
Arcole (city, Italy)
Arcos de la Frontera (city, Spain)
Arcot (city, India)
Arctic Archipelago (island group, Canada/the Arctic Ocean)
Arctic Circle (region, measure, the Arctic Ocean)
Arctic Ocean (ocean, the Arctic Ocean)
Arctic Red River (river, Canada)
Arctic, the (region, the Arctic Ocean)
Arcturus (star)
Ardebil (city, Iran)
Ardèche (department, France)
Arden, Forest of (geographical area, England)
Ardennes (department, France)
Ardennes (region, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France)
Ardmore (city, Oklahoma)
area (measure)
Arecibo (city, Puerto Rico)
Arecibo Observatory (astronomy, Puerto Rico)
Arendal (city, Norway)
Areopagus (geographical area, ancient Greece)
Arequipa (city, Peru)
Ares (in Greek Mythology)
Aretas (dynasty, Middle East)
Arethusa (in Greek mythology)
Arezzo (city, Italy)
Argenteuil (city, France)
Argentina (country)
arginine (in chemistry)
Argo (in Greek Mythology)
Argob (ancient region)
Argolis (region, ancient Greece)
argon (element)
Argonne (region, France)
Argos (city, ancient Greece)
Arguello, Point (geographical area, California)
Argun (river, China/Russia)
Argus (in Greek Mythology)
Argyll (former county, Scotland)
Århus (city, Denmark)