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Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, published by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
The Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, a condensed version of the Encyclopædia Britannica, offers short, concise, easy-to-read entries on everything from art and zoology to current events and history. Includes statistics, charts, maps and flags.
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Great Leap Forward (economics, history, China)
Great Northern Railway Co. (Business and Economics)
Great Plains (region, Canada/United States)
Great Rift Valley (geographical area, Asia/Africa)
Great Salt Lake (lake, Utah)
Great Sandy Desert (vast arid area of northwest Australia)
Great Slave Lake (lake, Canada)
Great Smoky Mountains (mountains, North Carolina/Tennessee)
Great Society (history, government, United States)
Great Trek (historical event, Africa)
Great Victoria Desert (arid region of south-central Australia sloping)
Great Wall of China (structure, China)
great white shark (vertebrate, chordate)
Great Zimbabwe (ruined city, Zimbabwe)
Greater Manchester (former county, England)
grebe (bird)
Greco-Turkish Wars (Modern Europe)
Greco, El (Artist)
Greece (country)
Greek fire (weapon, material)
Greek language (language, Greece/ancient Greece)
Greek law (Law)
Greek religion (ancient religion, ancient Greece)
Greek Revival (architectural style imitating elements)
Greeley, Horace (American journalist)
Green Bay (city, Wisconsin)
Green Berets (member of the U.S)
Green Mountains (mountains, Canada/Vermont)
Green Party of Germany (political party, Germany)
green revolution (movement, Mexico)
Green River (river, Kentucky/Wyoming/Colorado/Utah)
Green, Hetty (American financier)
Green, Julien (Hartridge) (American-French writer)