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Csepel (island, Hungary)
Ctenophora (invertebrate)
Ctesiphon (ancient city, Iraq)
Cu (symbol)
Cuala Press (printing, business, history, Ireland)
Cuanza (river, Angola)
Cuautla (city, Mexico)
Cuba (country, island)
Cuban Missile Crisis (historical event, United States/Russia/Cuba)
Cubango (river, Angola/Namibia/Botswana)
cube (in geometry)
cubism (movement)
Cuchulain (legend, Ireland)
cuckoo (bird)
cucumber (plant, fruit)
Cúcuta (city, Colombia)
Cudahy (city, California)
Cudahy (city, Wisconsin)
Cuddalore (city, India)
Cuddapah (city, India)
Cuenca (city, Ecuador)
Cuenca (city, Spain)
Cuernavaca (city, Mexico)
cuesta (in geography)
Cuiabá (city, Brazil)
Culdees (order, Ireland/Scotland)
Cullman (city, Alabama)
Culloden Moor (geographical area, Scotland)
culminate (in astronomy)
cult (organization)
cultivation (in agriculture)
cultivator (mechanical device)
Cultural Revolution (historical event, China)
culture (in anthropology)
Culver City (city, California)
Cumae (ancient city, Italy)
Cumaná (city, Venezuela)
Cumans (people, Turkey)
Cumberland (former county, England)
Cumberland (river, United States)
Cumberland (city, Maryland)
Cumberland (city, Rhode Island)
Cumberland Gap (geographical area, Virginia/Kentucky/Tennessee)
Cumberland Plateau (mountains, United States)
Cumberland Presbyterian Church (church, Protestantism, United States)
Cumberland Valley (geographical area, Maryland/Pennsylvania)
Cumbernauld (city, Scotland)
Cumbria (county, England)
Cumbrian Mountains (mountains, England)
cumin (herb, plant, spice)