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Armenian Church (in church, Christianity)
Armenian literature (literature, Armenia)
Armentières (city, France)
armor (weapon)
Armory Show (historical event, New York)
army (organization)
armyworm (insect)
Arnauld (French Jansenist theologian)
Arnhem (city, the Netherlands)
Arnhem Land (territory, Australia)
arnica (plant)
Arno (river, Italy)
Arnon (river, Jordan)
Arnstadt (river, Germany)
Aroer (city, Jordan)
aromatic compound (in chemistry)
Aroostook (river, Maine/Canada)
Aroostook War (war, United States/Canada)
Arosa (city, Switzerland)
Arpad (in the Bible)
arrack (liquor)
Arran (island, Scotland)
Arras (city, France)
Arras, Treaty of (treaty, France/Burgundy/the Netherlands)
arrest (in law)
arrhythmia (condition)
Arrow Lakes (lake, Canada)
arrowhead (plant)
arrowroot (plant)
arrowwood (plant)
Arsaces (dynasty, Persia)
arsenic (element)
arsenopyrite (mineral)
arson (in law)
art deco (style)
art history (in art)
Art Institute of Chicago (organization, museum)
art nouveau (movement)
Árta (city, Greece)
Artem (city, Russia)
Artemas (character)
Artemis (in Greek Mythology)
Artemisium (geographical area, Greece)
Artemovsk (city, Ukraine)
artery (in anatomy)
Artesia (city, New Mexico)