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Venetia (region, Italy)
Venezia Giulia (former region, Italy)
Venezuela (country)
Venezuela Boundary Dispute (historical event, United States/England/Venezuela/Guyana)
Venezuela Claims (historical event, Venezuela)
Venice (city, Italy)
venison (food, animal)
Venite (in the Bible)
Venlo (city, the Netherlands)
venom (material)
ventilation (in technology)
Ventimiglia (city, Italy)
Ventnor City (city, New Jersey)
Ventspils (city, Latvia)
Ventura (city, California)
Venus (second planet from the sun)
Venus (in Roman religion and mythology)
Veracruz (state, Mexico)
Veracruz (city, Mexico)
verb (in linguistics)
verbena (plant, herb)
Vercelli (city, Italy)
Verde (river, Arizona)
Verde, Cape (geographical area, Senegal/the Atlantic Ocean)
verdict (in law)
verdigris (in chemistry)
Verdun (city, Canada)
Verdun (town, France)
Verdun, battle of (historical event, Europe)
Verdun, Treaty of (treaty, France/Germany/Europe)
Vereeniging (city, South Africa)
verism (style)
Verkhoyansk (city, Russia)
Verkhoyansk Range (mountains, Russia)
Vermandois (region, France)
vermilion (material)
Vermont (state)
Vermont, University of (university, Vermont)
vermouth (liquor)
Vernet (French painters)
vernier (in mathematics)
Vernon (city, Canada)
Vernon (city, Connecticut)
Vernon (city, California)
Vernon (city, Texas)
Vero Beach (city, Florida)
Véroia (city, Greece)
Verona (city, Italy)
Verona (town, United States)