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Moscow (city, Idaho)
Moscow Art Theater (organization, Russia)
Moscow Basin (geographical area, Russia)
Moscow Conferences (historical event, Russia/United States/England)
Moscow State University (university, Russia)
Moscow, grand duchy of (former state, Moscow)
Moselle (department, France)
Moselle (river, France, Luxembourg, and Germany)
Moses (Biblical Figure / Religious Figure)
Moses Lake (city, Washington)
Moshi (city, Tanzania)
Moskenstraumen (body of water, Norway)
Moskva (river, Russia)
mosque (structure)
mosquito (insect)
Mosquito Coast (region, Nicaragua/Honduras)
Moss (city, Norway)
moss (in botany)
Mossi (people, Africa)
Most (city, Czech Republic)
most-favored-nation clause (in government, economics)
Mostaganem (city, Algeria)
Mostar (city, Bosnia)
Mosul (city, Iraq)
Motagua (river, Guatemala)
Motala (city, Sweden)
motel (in business)
motet (style)
moth (insect)
moth mullein (plant)
Mother Goose (in fiction)
Mother Lode (region, California)
mother-of-pearl (material)
Motherwell and Wishaw (city, Scotland)
motif (in literature)
motion (in physics)
motion picture photography (in technology, photography, film)
motion pictures (in film)
motion sickness (in medicine)
motivation (in psychology)
motive (in music)
motor, electric (machine)
motorboating (in sports)
motorcycle (vehicle)
Mott Foundation (organization)
Moulins (city, France)
Moultrie (city, Georgia)
mound (structure)
Mound Builders (people, North America)
Moundsville (city, West Virginia)