Britannica Concise Encyclopedia

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Atargatis (ancient religion, ancient Syria)
Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal (Political Leader)
ataxia (condition)
Atbara River (Africa)
Atchafalaya Bay (North America)
Atget, (Jean-) Eugène (-Auguste) (French photographer)
Athabasca, Lake (lake, Canada)
atheism (in religion)
Athena (in Greek Mythology)
Athens (city, Greece)
athlete's foot (contagious fungal skin infection)
athletics (in sports)
Atitlán, Lake (Latin America)
Atkins, Chet (Guitarist / Music Producer / Country Musician)
Atlanta (city, Georgia)
Atlanta Campaign (historical event, war)
Atlantic Charter (treaty, England/United States)
Atlantic City (city, New Jersey)
Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (system of inland waterways)
Atlantic salmon (species of salmon)
Atlantic, Battle of the (Modern Europe)
Atlantis (place)
atlas (architecture)
atlas (technology)
Atlas (in Greek mythology)
Atlas Mountains (mountains, Africa)
Atlas rocket (Astronomy)
Atlas, Charles (Bodybuilder)
atmosphere (in meteorology)
atom (in chemistry, physics)
atomic bomb (weapon)
atomic number (in chemistry)