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Cumbrian Mountains (mountains, England)
cumin (herb, plant, spice)
Cunaxa (ancient city, Babylon)
cuneiform (system)
Cunene (river, Angola)
Cuneo (city, Italy)
Cupar (city, Scotland)
cupric sulfate (in chemistry)
Curaçao (island)
curare (material)
curassow (bird)
curculio (insect)
curfew (in law)
Curicó (city, Chile)
Curitiba (city, Brazil)
curium (element)
curlew (bird)
curling (in sports)
Curragh, the (region, Ireland)
currant (plant, fruit)
current, electric (in electricity)
curry (spice)
Cursor Mundi (literature, England)
Curtea de Arges (city, Romania)
Curtis Institute of Music (university, Pennsylvania)
curve (in mathematics)
Cush (former country, Middle East/Nubia)
Cushitic (language)
custard-apple (plant, tree, fruit)
custom (in psychology, anthropology)
Custoza (city, Italy)
Cuth (ancient city, Mesopotamia)
Cutler Ridge (city, Florida)
cutlery (food, mechanical device)
Cuttack (city, India)
cutter (vessel)
cutting (in agriculture)
cutworm (insect)
Cuxhaven (city, Germany)
Cuyahoga (river, Ohio)
Cuyahoga Falls (city, Ohio)
Cuyp (Dutch painters)
Cuzco (city, Peru)
Cwmbrân (city, Wales)
cyanide (in chemistry)
cyanide process (process)
cyano group (in chemistry)
cyanobacteria (bacteria, bacteria)