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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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Shakespeare, William (William Shakespeare)
shakti (in Hinduism)
shale (in geology)
shaman (in religion, medicine)
Shamash (ancient religion, Babylon/Assyria)
Shamil (Religion)
Shamir, Yitzhak (Soldier / Prime Minister of Israel)
Shan (member of any of a group of tribes)
Shandong (province, China)
Shanghai (city, China)
Shankar, Ravi (Composer / Sitar Player)
Shankara (Religion)
Shannon, Claude (Elwood) (American mathematician)
Shanxi (province, China)
Shao Yong (Religion)
Shapley, Harlow (American astronomer)
shar-pei (Chinese breed of medium-sized dog)
Shari'ah (Religion)
Sharik Peninsula (Middle East)
shark (fish)
Sharon, Ariel (Prime Minister, Israel)
Sharon, Plain of (plain, Israel)
Shasta, Mount (mountain, California)
shath (Religion)
Shatt al-Arab (river, Iraq/Iran/Kuwait)
Shatuo Turk (East Asia)
Shaw, Anna Howard (American politician & sociologist)
Shaw, Artie (Jazz Musician)
Shaw, George Bernard (Writer / Critic)
Shaw, Lemuel (American jurist)
Shawn, Ted (American dancer and choreographer)
Shawnee (Native America)
Shays's Rebellion (historical event, Massachusetts)
She-Ji (Religion)
shear legs (Technology)
shearing (Technology)
shearwater (bird, vertebrate)