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Geographic locations, cities, countries, regions

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Ebola hospital

A hospital treating Ebola patients in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

1 mentions

Ecole

Ecole, an educational institution where Nicholas studied mathematics.

1 mentions

Eddyville

A small town in Iowa where the Brineys' farmhouse is located.

1 mentions

Edelman Fossil Park and Museum of Rowan University

Museum and fossil dig site in New Jersey dedicated to paleontology and fossils from the Cretaceous period

1 mentions

Eden Derry

Irish town where Samantha Cooke first arrived in Ireland in 2013.

1 mentions

Eden Gardens

A stadium in Kolkata, India, known for hosting cricket matches.

1 mentions

Eden Noodle Bar

A New Zealand-based noodle bar chain, known for hand-cut noodles and spicy cabbage

1 mentions

Edgecliff

A seaside town called Edgecliff, fictional setting in the novel.

1 mentions

Edimbourg

A city in Scotland, known for its historic sites and as a tourist destination.

1 mentions

Edina

A city in Minnesota, known for its shopping and business districts.

1 mentions

Edmund Pettus Bridge

The Edmund Pettus Bridge, a historic bridge in Selma, Alabama, symbol of the civil rights movement.

1 mentions

Edom

A biblical land and people, historically enemies of Israel, mentioned as part of the coalition against Israel.

1 mentions

Ed Smith Stadium

Ed Smith Stadium, a baseball stadium in Sarasota, Florida.

1 mentions

Edwards Aquifer

The Edwards Aquifer is a large, underground water source in Texas known for its biodiversity and unique ecosystem.

1 mentions

Effingham

The city in Illinois where the Effingham tornadoes touched down.

1 mentions

Egg Harbor

Town in Wisconsin, known for its quaint shops and restaurants, mentioned as a stop during the drive.

1 mentions

Egyptian yellow plane

Egyptian military aircraft involved in the story

1 mentions

Eichberg

Eichberg is a vineyard site in Baden, known for its complex and age-worthy wines.

1 mentions

Eiru

A geographic location, an island known for its greenery and sea proximity.

1 mentions

Eisenhower Memorial

The Eisenhower Memorial, a memorial dedicated to Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th U.S. president.

1 mentions

Eisenstadt

Eisenstadt, a city in Austria known for its wine region.

1 mentions

Eiswindhafen

A small coastal town in Germany, characterized by snow and winter storms.

1 mentions

Ekapa

Ekapa, a place in South Africa where the courthouse and the robbery occurred.

1 mentions

El Barrio

Neighborhood in Philadelphia, known for its Puerto Rican community and cultural significance.

1 mentions

El Beal

A place in Cartagena, Spain, where an accident occurred.

1 mentions

el campo

The concept of moving to rural areas or the countryside.

1 mentions

El Castillo

A cave site in northern Spain where Neanderthal art, including red discs and handprints, has been discovered.

1 mentions

el cenáculo

The site where Jesus appeared to his disciples after resurrection, according to Christian tradition.

1 mentions

Eldorado

Eldorado, a legendary city of gold, is explored in the episode.

1 mentions

Eldrevale

A magical continent involved in a war over a mysterious object, part of the setting in the fantasy realm.

1 mentions

Elephant's Foot

The mass of highly radioactive material beneath Reactor 4, also known as the Elephant's Foot.

1 mentions

El Fasha

City in Darfur seized by rebel group, now under rebel control

1 mentions

Eliyava Institute

The Eliava Institute in Tbilisi, Georgia, is a historic research center specializing in bacteriophage therapy and microbiology.

1 mentions

Elizabeth Mary Wolfe Environmental Learning Center

Elizabeth Mary Wolfe Environmental Learning Center, a facility established in honor of Elizabeth Wolfe.

1 mentions

Elizabeth Street

A street in Queensland, Australia, mentioned in relation to Laurie Poole's story.

1 mentions

Ellington Air Force Base

Ellington Air Force Base, a military base in Houston, Texas.

1 mentions

Elliott Street

A city in New Zealand, known for its shopping and supermarkets.

1 mentions

El Meje

A rural town in Mexico where supernatural events involving a witch occurred.

1 mentions

Elon School

The private institution in Maine where Michael Skakel was sent after being arrested.

1 mentions

Elsass

Elsass (Alsace) is a region in France, neighboring Germany, known for its wine production and unique dialect.

1 mentions

el templo

A location in Jerusalem, considered a sacred site, where the temple and the gate called La Hermosa are situated.

1 mentions

Elulissat

Elulissat, a location in Greenland known for its landscapes and tourism.

1 mentions

Ely

A city in Minnesota, known for its proximity to wilderness areas and outdoor recreation.

1 mentions

Elysée Palace

Elysée Palace, official residence of the French president, mentioned as a location visited and discussed.

1 mentions

Elysian Theater

A theater in Los Angeles, known for hosting performances.

1 mentions

Embajada de México en Portugal

Mexican embassy located in Portugal.

1 mentions

Emden

A German city targeted during WWII by Colin Bell's missions.

1 mentions

Emerge Americas

Emerge Americas is a large conference in Miami, focusing on technology and innovation.

1 mentions

Emergency hospital

A hospital where John Dobson was taken after being poisoned

1 mentions

Emerson College

Emerson College is a higher education institution known for its communications programs.

1 mentions