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  • Alsatia
  • Alsen
  • 'Alshekh, Moses
  • Alsietinus Lacus
  • Alsium
  • Alsop, Vincent
  • Alsted, Johann Heinrich
  • Alston, Charles
  • Alston
  • Alströmer, Jonas
  • Altai
  • Altamura
  • Altar
  • Altdorf
  • Altdorfer, Albrecht
  • Alten, Sir Charles
  • Altena
  • Altenburg
  • Altenstein
  • Alternation
  • Althaea
  • Alting, Johann Heinrich
  • Altinum
  • Altitude
  • Altmühl
  • Alto
  • Alton (town)
  • Alton (city)
  • Altona
  • Altoona
  • Alto-Relievo
  • Altötting
  • Altranstädt
  • Altrincham
  • Altruism
  • Altwasser
  • Altyn-Tagh
  • Alum
  • Aluminium
  • Alunite
  • Alur
  • Alure
  • Alva, Fernando Alvarez de Toledo
  • Alva
  • Alvarado, Pedro de
  • Alvarez, Francisco
  • Alvarez, Don José
  • Alvarez, Don Manuel
  • Alvary, Max
  • Alveary
  • Alvensleben, Constantin von
  • Alveolate
  • Alverstone, Richard Everard Webster
  • Alwar
  • Alyattes
  • Alypius (writer)
  • Alypius (geographer)
  • Alytes
  • Alzey
  • Alzog, Johann Baptist
  • Amadís de Gaula
  • Amadou
  • Amakusa
  • Amal
  • Amalaric
  • Amalasuntha
  • Amalekites
  • Amalfi
  • Amalgam
  • Amalric
  • Amalric, of Bena
  • Amalteo
  • Amalteo, Pomponio
  • Amaltheia
  • Amana
  • Amanita
  • Amanuensis
  • Amapala
  • Amaranth
  • Amarapura
  • Amarar
  • Amara Sinha
  • Amari, Michele
  • Amaryllis
  • Amasia
  • Amasis
  • Amateur
  • Amathus
  • Amati
  • Amatitlán
  • Amaurosis
  • Amazon
  • Amazonas (Brazil)
  • Amazonas (Peru)
  • Amazonas (Venezuela)
  • Amazons
  • Amazon-stone
  • Ambarvalia
  • Ambassador
  • Ambato
  • Amber (city)
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