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Capital of Shaanxi, home to the Terracotta Army
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Xi'an
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Chinese port city located near Taiwan's Kinmen Islands
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Xiamen
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Second most populous Tibetan city, which commonly starts with an S but uses an X in the official Chinese romanization
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Xigazê
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Capital city of Veracruz, Mexico
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Xalapa
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Southeastern borough of Mexico City known for its extensive canal system
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Xochimilco
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Multicultural city in Greek Thrace known for its springtime carnival
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Xanthi
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Most populous city on the Tibetan Plateau
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Xining
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Village near Chacsinkín, Yucatán which was not named for a gaming console
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Xbox
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Southern Mozambican coastal city and capital of Gaza Province
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Xai-Xai
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Dayton suburb which was the setting of the film Gummo
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Xenia
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Upland village near Ribeira Grande, Cabo Verde whose inhabitants might give you hugs and kisses
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Xoxo
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Unincorporated community in northeast Tennessee named for an ancient Greek historian
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Xenophon
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Azerbaijani city formerly known as Stepanakert before the expulsion of Armenians from Artsakh
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Xankəndi
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Suburb of Tepic, Nayarit which almost shares its name with a neighboring state
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Xalisco
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Seat of the Calakmul municipality which has a station on the Trén Maya
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Xpujil
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Mao Zedong's hometown
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Xiangtan
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Mayan name for the Guatemalan city of Quetzaltenango
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Xelaju
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Last major battle of the Vietnam War
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Xuân Lộc
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Millennia-old city in southern Hubei known for Xing ware, the first true porcelain
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Xingtai
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Village in Gozo whose church boasts the world's third largest unsupported dome
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Xewkija
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Northwest German town known for its massive open-air archaeological museum
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Xanten
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Beach town in northern Rio Grande do Sul named for a mythical Tibetan valley
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Xangri-lá
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Southeast Anhui city, the namesake of Xuan paper
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Xuancheng
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Seaside town west of Corinth named for a wooden castle
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Xylokastro
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Southern Acre city which was the site of a bloodless "battle" in Acre's revolt against Bolivia
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Xapuri
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Prefecture-level city in northern Shanxi which contains Yanmen Pass and Mount Wutai, one of Chinese Buddhism's Four Sacred Mountains
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Xinzhou
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Capital of Laos's Houaphanh Province
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Xam Neua
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Gozo's second most populous city, home to Gġantija megalithic temples
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Xagħra
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City south of Cuernavaca whose name is Nahuatl for "mountain of flowers"
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Xochitepec
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Capital of the Han-era Jing Province and site of the Battle of Fancheng between Liu Bei and Cao Cao
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Xiangyang
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Historically important town roughly equidistant between Valencia and Alicante
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Xativa
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Capital of Azerbaijan's Absheron District which was the subject of a political controversy involving a statue of Hosni Mubarak
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Xırdalan
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City in northwest Jiangsu historically known as Pengcheng
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Xuzhou
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Suburb of Nukus home to the Mizdakhan archaeological site
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Xojeli
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Veracruz town known for its mole variant or Mexico City suburb on the former Lake Chalco
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Xico
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Large city in northern Henan which was the site of the ~1046 BC battle which overthrew the Shang Dynasty
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Xinxiang
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County-level city in Zhukou, Henan known as Yuan Shikai's birthplace
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Xiangcheng
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Town in San Luis Potosí state which contains Edward James's sculpture assembly Las Pozas
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Xilitla
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Reduplicative city in Bahia named for a cactus
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Xique-Xique
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Steel production hub in central Jiangxi
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Xinyu
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Suburb of Xi'an which contains the city's airport and Northwest A&F University
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Xianyang
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Liaodong Bay coastal city which contains Juhua Island and a historic Ming Dynasty walled city
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Xingcheng
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Yucatán village which was briefly home to the esoteric Process Church of the Final Judgement in 1966
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Xtul
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City in western Santa Catarina which was struck by a tornado in 2015
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Xanxerê
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Town in the western part of Lunda Norte province, Angola
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Xá-Muteba
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Southernmost village on the Caribbean coast of Quintana Roo
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Xcalak
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Seat of Sichuan's only Yi autonomous prefecture, called "Op Rro" in Nuosu
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Xichang
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Seat of Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in the southwest corner of Guizhou
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Xingyi
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Town in southeast Guerrero which is one of the homes of the Amuzgo people
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Xochistlahuaca
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Hacienda south of Mérida which hosts the Yucatán State Fair
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Xmatkuil
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