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Richmond (city, Virginia)
Richmond upon Thames (part of London, England)
Richmond-San Rafael Bridge (structure, California)
Richter scale (measure, system)
rickets (disease)
rickettsia (in microbiology)
Rickmansworth (city, England)
riddle (in literature)
Rideau Canal (structure, body of water, Canada)
Ridgefield (city, Connecticut)
Ridgefield (city, New Jersey)
Ridgefield Park (city, New Jersey)
Ridgewood (city, New Jersey)
Riding Mountain National Park (national park, Canada)
Riehen (city, Switzerland)
Riesa (city, Germany)
Rif (mountains, Morocco)
rifampin (drug)
rift valley (in geography)
Riga (capital, Latvia)
Riga, Gulf of (body of water, Estonia/Latvia)
Riga, Treaty of (treaty, Russia/Latvia)
Rigel (star)
rigging (part of vessel)
right (in politics)
right ascension (in astronomy)
right of way (in transportation)
right whale (mammal, cetacean)
Rigi (mountain, Switzerland)
rigor mortis (in medicine)
Riihimäki (city, Finland)
Rijeka (city, Croatia)
Rijks Museum (museum, the Netherlands)
Rijswijk (city, the Netherlands)
Riksdag (government, Sweden)
Rimac (river, Peru)
Rimini (city, Italy)
Rimouski (city, Canada)
rinderpest (disease)
ring (circular object)
ring (mathematical system)
ring (in astronomy)
Ring nebula (in astronomy)
ringbone (part of horse)
Ringsted (city, Denmark)
Ringwood (city, New Jersey)
ringworm (disease)
Río (river, Spain/Portugal)
Rio Branco (city, Brazil)
Río Cuarto (city, Argentina)