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Foxborough

Foxborough, a town in Massachusetts, known for Gillette Stadium and as the home of the New England Patriots

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Fox Hill Prison

Bahamian prison known for poor conditions and alleged corruption, located in Nassau.

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França

European country, member of the European Union, mentioned in context of trade agreement.

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Francis Crick Institute

Research institute in London specializing in biomedical research and scientific studies.

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Francis Douglas Memorial

A New Zealand school located in New Plymouth.

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Francoforte

Francoforte, a city in Germany, hosting the Ironman European Championship.

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Franken

German wine region in Franken, known for white and red wines, especially Spätburgunder.

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Frankfurt Airport

Frankfurt Airport, a major international airport in Germany.

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Frankfurter Palmengarten

A botanical garden located in Frankfurt, Germany, part of the city's scientific and educational institutions

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Frankfurt, Germany

Frankfurt, Germany, one of the locations where InnoPlexus is based

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Franklin Road

A New Zealand suburb known for its speed limits and traffic conditions.

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Franklin, Tennessee

Franklin, Tennessee, a city near Nashville where the Ramsey Solutions headquarters is located.

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Frankrijk

Frankrijk, France, a country in Western Europe, known for its culture and history.

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Frankston City

A local government area in Victoria, Australia, where the crimes took place.

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Fraser Island

Fraser Island is a large sand island off the coast of Queensland, Australia, known for its natural beauty.

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Fremont

Fremont is a city in California where the North American office of Loginex is located.

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French Culinary Institute

The French Culinary Institute is a culinary school where Sarma Melngailis studied.

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French Quarter

The French Quarter is a historic neighborhood in New Orleans known for its architecture and cultural significance.

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Fresh

The restaurant owned by Matt Price, located in Washington, DC, serving New Orleans-inspired cuisine.

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Fresh Kills

The Fresh Kills landfill in New York City is a large landfill site that has been considered for redevelopment.

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Friedrichshafen

A city in Germany, located on the Bodensee, known for its scenic landscape and as the location of the interviewee's residence.

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Frisco, Texas

High school in Frisco, Texas, where the incident occurred in 2025

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Frogmont Adventuring Academy for Young Women

A fictional city in the fantasy realm of Eldrevale, where the story begins.

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Front Royal

A city in Virginia, known for its historic significance and proximity to Washington D.C.

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Frost proof

Frost proof, a city in Florida, associated with citrus farming.

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Frostproof

Frostproof, a city in Florida, mentioned in context of citrus industry.

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Froxfield House

Froxfield House, a location associated with past events in the storyline.

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Froyo shop

Self-service frozen yogurt shop where customers fill their own cups and pay.

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Frum community

A Jewish community located in a city or town, often with a significant religious population.

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Fuente de Cantos

A town in Extremadura, Spain, known for its rural setting.

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Fuerte Tuna

Venezuelan defense base in Caracas

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Fujairah

A regional Middle East country, part of the UAE, with strategic oil infrastructure and recent attacks.

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Fujairah oil plant

Fujairah oil plant, an oil export facility in the United Arab Emirates, a key regional oil infrastructure.

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Fujairah port

Fujairah port in the United Arab Emirates, a strategic port on the Gulf of Oman.

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Fujian

The Chinese province closest to Taiwan, across the strait.

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Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant

The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, site of a 2011 nuclear disaster in Japan.

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Fuller State School

Fuller State School was an abandoned educational institution with a dark history of abuse and alleged supernatural activity.

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full moon

The moon, often symbolizing enlightenment, serenity, and the passage of time in Zen poetry.

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Funga Matau

A town in New Zealand, known for its traffic lights and community buzz.

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futuristic city

A fictional city depicted in the film Metropolis, divided into two social classes.

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Gables Park 17

The Gables Park 17 is a luxury apartment complex in Dallas where Kendra Hatcher was murdered.

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Gabriel Nerutovic Square

A Catholic church and convent in Warsaw where Helena seeks to join.

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Gaiety Theatre

The Gaiety Theatre in Dublin, a prominent venue for theatre and performances.

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Gainesville

A city in Florida, known for its court system and as a location where bonds are posted and defendants are apprehended.

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Gainesville, Georgia

A city in Georgia, known for its proximity to Atlanta and local community

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Gainsborough House

A historic house and museum dedicated to the landscape painter Thomas Gainsborough, located in Suffolk.

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Galapagos

Galapagos, an archipelago of volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean, known for unique wildlife.

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Galazzi

A city in Romania, near the border with Ukraine, involved in the drone incident.

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Gale Beach

A seaside town in Pembrokeshire, known for its beaches and coastal scenery.

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Galileans

Galileans, people from the region of Galilee in ancient Israel, mentioned in biblical context.

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