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Millau (city, France)
Millbrae (city, California)
Mille Lacs Lake (lake, Minnesota)
Milledgeville (city, Georgia)
millennium (in Christianity)
millet (grass, food)
Milligan, ex parte (case, United States)
milling (food, process)
Millington (city, Tennessee)
millipede (arthropod)
Millo (the Old Testament, Jerusalem)
Mills College (university, California)
Millville (city, New Jersey)
Mílos (island, Greece)
Milpitas (city, California)
Milton (city, Massachusetts)
Milton Keynes (city, England)
Milvian Bridge (structure, ancient Rome)
Milwaukee (city, Wisconsin)
Milwaukie (city, Oregon)
Mimas (in astronomy)
mimicry (in biology)
Mimir (character)
mimosa (in botany)
Mimosa (in astronomy)
Min (river, China)
minaret (in Islam, architecture)
Minas Gerais (state, Brazil)
Minch (body of water, Scotland)
Mincio (river, Italy)
Mindanao (island, Philippines)
Minden (city, Germany)
Minden (city, Louisiana)
Mindoro (island, Philippines)
mine (in warfare)
Mineola (city, New York)
mineral (in chemistry, geology)
Mineral Wells (city, Texas)
Minerva (in Roman mythology)
Ming (Chinese dynasty)
Mingan Islands (island group, Canada)
Mingrelia (region, Georgia)
Minho (historical province, Portugal)
Minho (river, Spain)