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Britannica Concise Encyclopedia

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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California Institute of Technology (university, California)
California, Gulf of (body of water, Mexico/California)
California, University of (university, California)
Caligula (Emperor)
Calixtus II (French-Italian pope)
calla (Botany)
Callaghan, Morley (Edward) (Canadian novelist)
Callahan, Harry (Morey) (American photographer)
Callao (city, Peru)
Callas, Maria (Greek-American musician)
Callimachus (fl. 2d half of 5th cent. B.C., Greek sculptor from Athens)
Callimachus (Hellenistic Greek poet and critic)
Calliope (Muse of epic poetry)
Callisto (in astronomy)
Callot, Jacques (French artist)
Calloway, Cab (Jazz Artist)
callus (condition)
calorie (measure)
Calukya dynasty (Southern Asia)
calumet (peace pipe)
Calvary (place)
Calvin, John (Theologian)
Calvin, Melvin (American chemist & educator)
Calvinism (in Protestantism, church)
Calvino, Italo (Italian novelist)
calypso (in music)
cam (mechanical device)
Cam Ranh Bay (body of water, Vietnam)
Camagüey (city, Cuba)
Camargue (island, France)
cambium (part of plant)
Cambodia (country)
Cambon, (Pierre-) Paul (French statesman)
Cambrai, League of (organization)
Cambrai, Treaty of (treaty, Austria/France)
Cambrian Period (in geology)
Cambridge (city, England)
Cambridge (city, Massachusetts)