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Ganymede (in astronomy)
Ganzhou (city, China)
Gaonim (in Judaism, history)
Gap (city, France)
gar (fish)
Garabogazkol (body of water, Turkmenistan)
Gard (department, France)
Garda, Lake (lake, Italy)
garden (in agriculture)
garden city (in city planning)
Garden City (city, Kansas)
Garden City (city, Michigan)
Garden City (city, New York)
Garden Grove (city, California)
Garden of the Gods (geographical area, Colorado)
Garden Reach (city, India)
Gardena (city, California)
Gardena, Val (geographical area, Italy)
Gardez (city, Afghanistan)
Gardiner's Island (island, New York)
Gardner (city, Massachusetts)
Garfield (city, New Jersey)
Garfield Heights (city, Ohio)
gargoyle (in sculpture)
Garigliano (river, Italy)
Garland (city, Texas)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (city, Germany)
garnet (mineral)
garnierite (mineral)
garnishment (in law)
Garonne (river, Spain/France)
Garrison Dam (dam, North Dakota)
garter snake (reptile)
Gary (city, Indiana)
gas (in physics)
gas laws (in physics)
gas mask (mechanical device)
gas, fuel (material)
Gascony (region, France)
gasohol (material)
gasoline (material)
Gaspé (city, Canada)
Gaspé Bay (body of water, Canada)
Gaspé Peninsula (geographical area, Canada)
Gaspee (vessel, England)
Gastein (geographical area, Austria)
Gastonia (city, North Carolina)
gastric juice (material)
Gata, Sierra de (mountains, Spain)