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Geographic locations, cities, countries, regions

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Canaan

The land of Canaan, the promised land associated with the patriarchs and the Israelites.

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Cana de Galilea

A city in Galilee, known for the wedding where Jesus performed his first miracle.

1 mentions

Canadian dollar

The Canadian dollar, the currency of Canada.

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Canadian side of Niagara Falls

Canadian side of the Niagara Falls, known for its entertainment and attractions like Clifton Hill.

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Cana in Galilee

A biblical location in Galilee, known as the place where Jesus performed miracles and called disciples.

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Canary Wharf

Canary Wharf, a financial district in London, mentioned as a place Gregory McCartan traveled from.

1 mentions

Cancer Alley

Cancer Alley is a 75-mile corridor between New Orleans and Baton Rouge known for high cancer rates due to pollution.

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Candlestick

Candlestick, a stadium in San Francisco.

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Canning Drive

Canadian city in Ontario, known for its ski resorts and outdoor activities.

1 mentions

Cannock

Cannock, a place mentioned as a destination near Featherstone.

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Cannon Falls

A city in Minnesota, known for its breweries and scenic views.

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Cantabria

Cantabria, a region in Spain where the podcast is recorded.

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Canton, Ohio

A city in Ohio where Kimberlé Crenshaw was raised and experienced racial discrimination as a child.

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Capão Redondo

Capão Redondo, a neighborhood in São Paulo, Brazil, associated with the origins of Ondaçu.

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Cape Breton

Canadian province located on the east coast of Canada, known for its distinct culture and geography

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Cape Cod, Massachusetts

A city in Massachusetts known for its historical significance and as a location where the speaker ran.

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Cape Coral

City in Florida experiencing cold weather.

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Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory

Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory, a key atmospheric research station established on Salvatente island in 2006, studying ocean and atmospheric chemistry.

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Capitol building

U.S. government building where the congressional hearing and press conference took place.

1 mentions

Capitol Jewish Museum

The Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.

1 mentions

Cap-Lisard

A geographic location near the northwest coast of France, known for maritime navigation.

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Capuchin

A religious community of friars known for their vows of poverty and service.

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Capuchin friary in Dublin

A religious order of monks and nuns known for their vows of poverty and community living.

1 mentions

Cap University

Cap University is an educational institution mentioned as a potential future project.

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Carbondale

U.S. city of Carbondale, Illinois, mentioned in geographic context.

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Carbone

Luxury restaurant in New York City, known for its Italian cuisine.

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Carboniferous Period

A geological period approximately 300 million years ago, characterized by extensive forests and swampy environments.

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Carcosa

A planet in Saros, the setting for the game's story, characterized as a Lovecraftian hell world.

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car dealerships in the US

A large group of car dealerships in the US.

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Cardiff Arms Park

Cardiff Arms Park is a rugby stadium in Cardiff, Wales.

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Caribe

Caribe, Caribbean region, mentioned in relation to U.S. military actions.

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Caribs

A tribe of cannibals terrorizing other tribes in the Caribbean, encountered by Columbus.

1 mentions

Carlisle Boarding School

The Carlisle Boarding School was an institution established to assimilate Native American youth into Euro-American culture.

1 mentions

Carlore Park

A stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand, known for rugby, now replaced.

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Carlsberg factory

The Carlsberg factory is a brewery in Copenhagen, Denmark.

1 mentions

Carmichael's

Carmichael's is an independent bookstore located in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Carmona

A city in Spain, known for its ancient wine containers and archaeological finds.

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Carnaby Street

A famous shopping street in London, known for fashion and retail stores.

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Carnac

Carnac, a commune in Brittany, France, known for megalithic sites.

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Carnival Horizon

The Carnival Horizon is a cruise ship involved in the case of Anna Kepner's death.

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Carol Crater

The lunar crater named after Carol, the wife of Reed Wiseman, established during Artemis II mission.

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CARP in Ontario

A fictional or real military station in Ontario associated with secret projects and experiments.

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carretera 100 de Zamora

A Spanish road in Zamora, part of the country's transportation network.

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carretera A138 en Huesca

A Spanish road in Huesca, part of the country's transportation network.

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carretera A4025 en Sierra Nevada

A major Spanish road affected by weather conditions, part of the country's transportation network.

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Carretera Austral

A remote highway in Chile that connects small towns, fjords, and national parks.

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carretera DSA191 en Salamanca

A Spanish road in Salamanca, part of the country's transportation network.

1 mentions

Carrollton, Texas

The town in Texas where Alyssa Burkett was murdered.

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Carr's Hill Cemetery

Carr's Hill Cemetery is a burial site where some babies from Bessborough are believed to be buried.

1 mentions

Carter's Place

Golf course in the UK, hosting the club championship.

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