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Geographic locations, cities, countries, regions

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Crow Patrick

A mountain in Ireland, known for its pilgrimage site and outdoor activities

1 mentions

cruise ships

The largest cruise ships in the world, featuring the sculpture 'The Pearl'.

1 mentions

Crumlin

Crumlin, a hospital where the team managed Barry's monitoring and scans.

1 mentions

Crumlin Children's Hospital

A hospital in Dublin where Ciarán was born and treated.

1 mentions

Crusher Stadium

Crusher Stadium, a sports stadium where the game is played.

1 mentions

Crystal Ballroom

The 'Crystal Ballroom' was a historic music venue in St Kilda, Melbourne, significant in the local music scene.

1 mentions

CU Boulder

CU Boulder, a university in Colorado, involved in climate science education.

1 mentions

CUH

Irish hospital where Ellen Cassidy was taken after collapsing.

1 mentions

Cuiabá

City in São Paulo, Brazil, known for its religious and historical landmarks.

1 mentions

Culinary Institute of America

The Culinary Institute of America is a prestigious culinary school located in Hyde Park, New York.

1 mentions

Cumberland River

The Cumberland River, a place, is a geographic location in Nashville, Tennessee.

1 mentions

Cupertino

The city in California where Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is held.

1 mentions

Curracloe Beach

Beach in Wexford, Ireland, known for its scenic views

1 mentions

Currajong

Currajong, a suburb or locality in the region.

1 mentions

Curtis Colwell Center

The Curtis Colwell Center, a place, is a venue in Frisco, Texas.

1 mentions

Cusac

French village where the 1967 UFO sighting occurred, located in southern France.

1 mentions

Cuskinny Marsh Nature Reserve

Cuskinny Marsh Nature Reserve in Cove, a location in Ireland known for birdwatching.

1 mentions

Czechia

Czechia, also known as Czech Republic, participating in the World Cup.

1 mentions

Dadang

Chinese island near Xiamen, historically involved in propaganda and cross-strait relations.

1 mentions

Dahlonega

A fictional small Georgia town where part of the series His and Hers is set.

1 mentions

dailywire.com

The website dailywire.com, the platform for subscriptions and information.

1 mentions

Dalhousie University

University in Canada where Drew Armour conducted research on the heart's nervous system.

1 mentions

Dallas County

Dallas County, a county in Texas where the shooting incident took place.

1 mentions

Dallas County jail

The Dallas County jail, a detention facility in Dallas, Texas.

1 mentions

Dallas-Fort Worth

Dallas-Fort Worth is a metropolitan area in Texas, known for its economic and cultural significance.

1 mentions

Dallas-Fort Worth area

Dallas-Fort Worth area, a metropolitan region in Texas.

1 mentions

Dallas ICE facility

The Dallas ICE facility, Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Dallas.

1 mentions

Dallas Metroplex

Dallas Metroplex is a metropolitan area in Texas, mentioned as a future location for Shared Spirits.

1 mentions

Dalsamer Bürgel

German wine region known for its vineyards and terroir, including Dalsamer Bürgel and Westhofener Wingertsberg.

1 mentions

Dalyer

Irish football club competing in the League of Ireland.

1 mentions

Daly Mountain Park

Daly Mountain Park is a football stadium.

1 mentions

Damascus

The city of Damascus, the capital of Syria.

1 mentions

Damascus Road

The Damascus Road, the location of Saul of Tarsus's conversion experience.

1 mentions

Danakil Depression

A volcanic region in Ethiopia with active hot springs and salt formations, part of the Afar Triangle.

1 mentions

Danish

Danish, relating to Denmark, a country in Northern Europe.

1 mentions

Danny Minnie's

Irish restaurant in Donegal where Shane Smith worked in a fine dining environment.

1 mentions

Danube

The Danube, a major European river flowing through multiple countries, was mentioned in the context of Hungary.

1 mentions

Darabin South

Australian city in New South Wales, known for its suburbs Brunswick and Darabin South.

1 mentions

Darayya

The city of Darayya, a town near Damascus, was a site of conflict during the Syrian civil war.

1 mentions

Dardanelles

The Dardanelles, a narrow strait connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara, strategic waterway controlled by the Ottoman Empire, targeted in the Gallipoli campaign.

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Dargaville

A New Zealand city known for its rugby and cultural events.

1 mentions

Darien Gap

The Darien Gap is a dense jungle region between Panama and Colombia known for its dangers.

1 mentions

Darjeeling

A Tibetan Buddhist monastery and spiritual center where Matthieu Ricard studied and practiced meditation.

1 mentions

Dartmoor

A geographic location in Devon, England, known for its moorland and natural scenery.

1 mentions

Dartmouth University

Dartmouth University, an academic institution.

1 mentions

Dart Plus West

Irish government project to develop the Dart Plus West and Dart Plus Southwest rail extensions.

1 mentions

Data Center Alley, Northern Virginia, Loudoun County

A place in Northern Virginia known for hosting data centers and power infrastructure.

1 mentions

Davao

Davao, a major city in the southern Philippines.

1 mentions

Davenport

Davenport, a city in Iowa, United States.

1 mentions

David Walliams' house

British podcaster and comedian known for humorous discussions.

1 mentions