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Muskegon (city, Michigan)
Muskegon (river, United States)
Muskegon Heights (city, Michigan)
Muskingum (river, Ohio)
Muskogean (language, North America)
Muskogee (city, Oklahoma)
muskrat (rodent)
Muslim (in Islam)
Muslim Brotherhood (organization)
Muslim League (organization, India/Pakistan)
muslin (in textile)
mussel (bivalve)
mustang (horse, mammal)
mustard (plant, herb)
mustard gas (in chemistry)
Mutare (city, Zimbabwe)
mutation (in biology)
mute (in music)
mutiny (in law, the military)
mutton (food)
mutual fund (in finance)
Muzaffarabad (city, Kashmir/Pakistan)
Muzaffarnagar (city, India)
Muzaffarpur (city, India)
Mv (symbol)
Mwanamutapa (former state, Africa)
Mwanza (city, Tanzania)
Mweru, Lake (lake, Zaire/Zambia)
My Lai incident (historical event, Vietnam/United States)
Myanmar (country)
Mycale (geographical area, Asia Minor)
Mycenae (ancient city, ancient Greece)
Mycenaean civilization (civilization, ancient Greece)
Myers, Richard Bowman (the military, United States)
Myitkyina (city, Myanmar)
Mykolayiv (city, Ukraine)
Mylae (ancient city, Sicily)
Mymensingh (city, Bangladesh)
myna (bird)
myoglobin (in biochemistry)
myosin (in biochemistry)
Myra (ancient city, Turkey)
myrtle (tree, plant)
Mysia (ancient region, Asia Minor)
mysteries (ancient religion, ancient Greece/ancient Rome)
mystery (genre)
Mystic (river in New England)
mysticism (in religion)