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Seminole War (war, United States)
semiotics (branch of linguistics)
Semiramis (ancient religion, Assyria)
Semite (people, Middle East/Phoenicia)
Semliki (river, Zaire)
Semmering (region, Austria)
Semnan (city, Iran)
Sempach (city, Switzerland)
Sena (city, Mozambique)
senate, Roman (government, ancient Rome)
Sendai (city, Japan)
Seneffe (city, Belgium)
Senegal (country, Africa)
Senegal (river, Africa)
Senegambia (history, Senegal/Gambia)
Senigallia (city, Italy)
senility (in psychology, medicine)
Senkaku Islands (island group, Japan/China/Taiwan)
Senlis (city, France)
senna (plant)
Sennar (city, Sudan)
Senones (people)
senryu (poetry, Japan)
Sens (city, France)
sensationalism (in philosophy)
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sense (in anatomy, biology)
Senta (city, Serbia)
sentence (in law)
Sentinum (ancient city, ancient Rome/Italy)
Seoul (capital, South Korea)
sepal (part of plant)
separation (in law)
separatists (church, Protestantism, England/United States)
separator, cream (machine, food)
Sephardim (in Judaism)
Sepik (river, Papua New Guinea)
Sept-Îles (city, Canada)
septic tank (container)
septicemia (disease)
Septuagint (in the Bible)
sequence (in mathematics)
sequoia (tree)
Sequoia National Park (national park, California)
Seraing (city, Belgium)
Seram (island, Indonesia)
Serampur (city, India)
Serapis (ancient religion, ancient Egypt)
Serbia (country)
Serbia and Montenegro (former country, Yugoslavia)
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