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Cher (river, France)
Cherbourg (city, France)
Cheremkhovo (city, Russia)
Cherenkov radiation (in chemistry)
Cherepovets (city, Russia)
Cherethites and Pelethites (in the Old Testament)
Cherith (river)
Cherkasy (city, Ukraine)
Cherkessk (city, Russia)
Chernihiv (city, Ukraine)
Chernivtsi (city, Ukraine)
Chernobyl (nuclear disaster)
chernozem (in geology)
Cherokee (indigenous people of North America)
Cherokee (Native American language)
Cherokee Strip (former region, United States)
cherry (tree, fruit)
Cherry Hill (city, New Jersey)
Chersonese (ancient region)
Chertsey (city, England)
cherub (in Judaism, Christianity, art)
chervil (plant, herb)
Chesalon (ancient city)
Chesapeake (city, Virginia)
Chesapeake (ship)
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway (transportation, business, United States)
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal (structure, United States/Maryland/Delaware)
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (structure, national park, Washington DC/Maryland)
Chesapeake Bay (body of water, Maryland/Virginia)
Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (structure, Virginia)
Chesha Bay (body of water, Russia)
Cheshire (former county, England)
Cheshire (town, United States)
Cheshunt (city, England)
Chester (city, England)
Chester (city, Pennsylvania)
Chesterfield (city, England)
Chesterfield Inlet (city, Canada)
chestnut (tree)
Chesulloth (ancient city)
Chesuncook Lake (lake, Maine)
Chetumal (city, Mexico)
Cheviot (city, Ohio)
Cheviot Hills (mountains, Scotland/England)
chevrotain (mammal)
Chevy Chase (city, Maryland)
chewing gum (material)
Cheyenne (indigenous people of North America)