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Gelsenkirchen (city, Germany)
gem (ornamental mineral or organic substance)
Gemini (constellation)
Gemmi (geographical area, Switzerland)
gender (in linguistics)
gene (in genetics)
gene pool (in biology)
gene therapy (treatment)
genealogy (in anthropology)
General Land Office (agency, United States)
Generation of '98 (movement, Spain)
generator (mechanical device)
Genesee (river, Pennsylvania/New York)
Genesis (in the Old Testament)
genetic engineering (in genetics)
genetic screening (in genetics, diagnostics, law)
genetics (in biology)
Geneva (canton and city, Switzerland)
Geneva (city, New York)
Geneva Conference (international organization, treaty, Laos/Vietnam/Cambodia/Europe)
Geneva, Lake (lake, Switzerland/France)
genitive (in linguistics)
genius (ancient religion, ancient Rome)
Genk (city, Belgium)
Gennesaret (lake, plain)
Gennevilliers (city, France)
Genoa (city, Italy)
Genoa, Conference of (historical event, Italy)
genocide (in law)
genre (in art)
genro (organization, Japan)
gens (anthropology, ancient Rome)
gentian (herb, plant)
gentlemen's agreement (historical event, United States/Japan)
gentrification (in architecture, sociology)
geochemistry (branch of geology, chemistry, science)
geode (in geology, chemistry)
geodesic dome (structure)
geodesy (technique)
geography (in science)
geologic timescale (in geology)
Geological Survey, United States (organization, United States)
geology (in science)