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Moravian Church (in Protestantism, church)
Moray (council area and former county, Scotland)
Moray (alternate spelling of Murray)
Morbihan (department, France)
mordant (material)
Mordecai (character)
Morden (city, Canada)
Mordovia (republic, Russia)
Morecambe and Heysham (city, England)
Morecambe Bay (body of water, England)
Moreh (place, mountain)
Morelia (city, Mexico)
Morelos (state, Mexico)
Moreno (city, Argentina)
Moreno Valley (city, California)
mores (in philosophy)
Moresheth-gath (ancient city)
Moresnet (district, Belgium)
Moreton Bay (body of water, Australia)
Morgan City (city, Louisiana)
Morgan horse (horse)
Morganton (city, North Carolina)
Morgantown (city, Virginia)
Morgarten (mountain, Switzerland)
Moriah (place)
Morioka (city, Japan)
Moriscos (people, Spain)
Morley (city, England)
morning glory (plant, flower)
Morocco (country, Africa)
morocco (type of leather)
Morogoro (city, Tanzania)
MorĂ³n (city, Argentina)
Moroni (capital, Comoros)
Moros (people, Philippines/Borneo)
Morotai (island, Indonesia)
Morpheus (in Greek Mythology, Roman mythology)
morphine (drug)
morris dance (dance, England)
Morris Jesup, Cape (geographical area, Greenland)
Morrisburg (city, Canada)
Morristown (city, New Jersey)
Morristown (city, Tennessee)
Morrisville (city, Pennsylvania)
Morro Castle (structure, Cuba)
Mors (island, Denmark)
Morse code (system)
Morse Code (table)
mortar (in building)