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Dura (ancient city, Syria)
Dura (in the Bible)
duralumin (in chemistry)
Duran (French-Spanish scholars)
Durance (river, France)
Durango (state, Mexico)
Durango (city, Mexico)
Durango (city, Colorado)
Durant (city, Oklahoma)
Durban (city, South Africa)
Düren (city, Germany)
duress (in law)
Durgapur (city, India)
Durham (county, England)
Durham (town and district, England)
Durham (city, North Carolina)
durian (fruit, plant)
Duroc swine (mammal)
Durrës (city, Albania)
Dushanbe (capital, Tajikistan)
Düsseldorf (city, Germany)
Dust Bowl (geographical area, United States)
dust, atmospheric (in meteorology)
Dutch and Flemish literature (literature, the Netherlands/Belgium)
Dutch art (art, the Netherlands)
Dutch language (language, the Netherlands)
Dutch Wars (war, the Netherlands/England)
Dutch West India Company (organization, the Netherlands/India)
Dvina (river, Russia)
Dvina (river, Russia, Belarus, and Latvia)
Dvůr Králové nad Labem (city, Czech Republic)
dwarf tree (tree)
dwarfism (condition)
Dy (symbol)
Dyak (people, Borneo)
Dybbøl (city, Denmark)
dye (material)
dyer's-weed (plant)
Dyersburg (city, Tennessee)
Dyfed (former county, Wales)
Dykh-Tau (mountain, Russia)
dynamics (in mechanics)
dynamite (weapon, material)
dyne (unit)
dysentery (condition)
dyslexia (in psychology, education)
dysprosium (element, metal)
Dzerzhinsk (city, Russia)
Dzierżoniów (city, Poland)