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learning disabilities (in education)
leather (material)
leatherback (reptile)
leaven (material, food)
Leavenworth (city, Kansas)
Leawood (city, Kansas)
Lebanon (country, Asia)
Lebanon (city, Pennsylvania)
Lebanon (mountain range, Asia)
Lebonah (place)
Lecce (city, Italy)
Lech (river, Austria)
Lechfeld (geographical area, Germany)
Lecompton (city, Kansas)
Leda (in Greek mythology)
Leduc (city, Canada)
Ledyard (city, Connecticut)
Lee's Summit (city, Missouri)
leech (annelid)
Leeds (city, England)
Leeds, University of (university, England)
Leerdam (city, the Netherlands)
Leesburg (city, Florida)
Leeuwarden (city, the Netherlands)
Leeward Islands (island group)
Lefkás (island, Greece)
left (in politics)
leg (in zoology)
legacy (in law)
Legal Tender cases (law, United States)
Legaspi (city, Philippines)
legate (in government)
legion (the military, ancient Rome)
legislative apportionment (in government, politics)
legislature (in government, law)
legitimation (in law)
Legnano (city, Italy)
Legnica (city, Poland)
legume (vegetable, plant)
Leh (city, India)
Lehabim (ancient people)
Lehigh (river, Pennsylvania)
Lehigh University (university, Pennsylvania)
Leicester (city, England)
Leicestershire (county, England)
Leiden (city, the Netherlands)
Leiden, University of (university, the Netherlands)