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Vassar College (university, New York)
Västerås (city, Sweden)
Västervik (city, Sweden)
Vatican City (country, Vatican)
Vatican Council, First (in Catholicism)
Vatican Council, Second (in Catholicism)
Vatican Library (of Vatican)
Vatnajökull (geographical area, Iceland)
Vättern (lake, Sweden)
Vaucluse (department, France)
Vaud (canton, Switzerland)
vaudeville (in entertainment)
vault (part of structure)
Växjö (city, Sweden)
Vaygach (island, Russia)
veal (food, animal)
vector (in mathematics)
Veda (Hinduism, literature, India)
Vedanta (system)
Vedanta Societies (in Hinduism)
Vega (star)
vegetable (food, plant)
vegetative propagation (in agriculture)
Vehmgericht (organization, Germany)
Veii (ancient city, ancient Rome)
veil (clothing)
vein (in anatomy)
Vejle (city, Denmark)
Velay (region, France)
veld (geography, Africa)
Veles (city, Macedonia)
Vélez-Málaga (city, Spain)
Veliki Ustyug (city, Russia)
Velikiye Luki (city, Russia)
Veliko Tŭrnovo (city, Bulgaria)
Vellore (city, India)
Velociraptor (dinosaur)
velocity (in physics)
Velsen (city, the Netherlands)
velvet (in textile)
Venda (former homeland, South Africa)
Vendée (department, France)
Vendémiaire (of France)
vendetta (in law)
vending machine (mechanical device)
Vendôme (city, France)
veneer (material, plant)
Veneti (people of ancient Gaul)
Veneti (people of ancient Italy)