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Nunavut (territory, Canada)
Nunc dimittis (in Christianity, music)
Nuneaton and Bedworth (district, England)
Nunivak (island, Alaska)
Nuremberg (city, Germany)
Nuristan (region, Afghanistan)
Nusaybin (city, Turkey)
Nut (in Egyptian religion)
Nutley (city, New Jersey)
Nuuanu Pali (geographical area, Hawaii)
Nuuk (city, Greenland)
Nuwara Eliya (city, Sri Lanka)
Nuzi (geographical area, Iraq)
Ny-Ålesund (city, Russia)
Nyasa, Lake (lake, Africa)
Nyborg (city, Denmark)
Nyiragongo (volcano, Zaire)
Nyköping (city, Sweden)
Nykøbing (city, Denmark)
Nymphenburg (structure, Germany)
Nyos, Lake (lake, Cameroon)
Nyssa (ancient city, Asia Minor)
Nyíregyháza (city, Hungary)
Návpaktos (city, Greece)
Návplion (city, Greece)
Náxos (island, Greece)
Näfels (city, Switzerland)
Næstved (city, Denmark)
Nîmes (city, France)
Nördlingen (city, Germany)
nadir (in astronomy)
nail (in carpentry)
nail (in anatomy)
nalorphine (drug)
name (in linguistics)
naos (structure, ancient Greece)
napalm (material)
naphtha (in chemistry)
naphthalene (in chemistry)
naphthol (in chemistry)
naproxen (drug)
naranjilla (plant)
narcissism (in psychology)
narcolepsy (condition)
narcosis (condition)
narcotic (drug)
narodniki (organization, Russia)
narthex (part of structure)
narwhal (mammal)