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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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arborvitae (tree)
Arbus, Diane (Photographer)
Arbuthnot, John (Scottish writer, scientist & physician)
Arc de Triomphe (structure, France)
arc furnace (Technology)
arcade (structure)
Arcadia (region of ancient Greece)
Arcaro, Eddie (American athlete)
arch (structure)
archaea (kingdom, bacteria)
archaeology (branch of archeology)
Archean Eon (Geology)
archery (in sports)
Arches National Park (national park, Utah)
archetype (in psychology)
Archimedean screw (measure, mechanical device)
Archimedes (Math)
Archipenko, Alexander (American-Russian sculptor)
architecture (in architecture)
archives (Literature)
archon (government, ancient Greece)
Arcimboldo, Giuseppe (Italian painter)
Arctic Archipelago (island group, Canada/the Arctic Ocean)
Arctic Circle (region, measure, the Arctic Ocean)
Arctic Ocean (ocean, the Arctic Ocean)
Ardea (Europe)
Arden, Elizabeth (Canadian-born American businesswoman)
Arden, John (English dramatist & novelist)
Ardennes (department, France)
Ardhanarisvara (Hindu mythology)
Ards (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Arecibo Observatory (astronomy, Puerto Rico)
Arendt, Hannah (American-German political scientist)
Areopagus (geographical area, ancient Greece)
Arequipa (city, Peru)
Ares (in Greek Mythology)
Aretino, Pietro (Italian writer)