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Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, published by Columbia University Press
The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia contains entries on people, places, events, historical facts and terms, with bibliographies for further reading.
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Caucasian languages (language, Russia)
Caucasus (region, mountains, Russia/Georgia/Armenia/Azerbaijan)
caudillo (in politics)
Caudine Forks (geographical area, Italy)
Caughnawaga (city, Canada)
cauliflower (plant, vegetable)
causality (in philosophy)
caustic (in chemistry)
cautery (technique)
Cauto (river, Cuba)
cavalier (in the military)
Cavalier poets (organization, England)
cavalry (in the military)
Cavan (county, Ireland)
Cavan (town, Ireland)
cave (in geography)
cave fish (fish)
caviar (fish, food)
Cavite (city, Philippines)
cavy (mammal, rodent)
Cawdor (city, Scotland)
Caxias do Sul (city, Brazil)
Cayenne (city, French Guinea)
Cayey (city, Puerto Rico)
Cayman Islands (colony, caymans, island group, United Kingdom)
Cayuga Lake (lake, New York)
Cayuse (tribe, North America)
Cb (symbol)
Cd (chemical symbol)
Ce (symbol)
Ceanannus Mór (city, Ireland)
Ceará (state, Brazil)
Cebu (island, Philippines)
Cecrops (character)
cedar (tree)
Cedar Creek (body of water, Virginia)
Cedar Falls (city, Iowa)
Cedar Rapids (city, Iowa)
Cedron (place)
Cefalù (city, Italy)
Cegléd (city, Hungary)
Ceiba, La (city, Honduras)
ceilometer (instrument)
Celaenae (ancient city, Asia Minor)
Celaya (city, Mexico)
celery (plant, vegetable)
celestial horizon (in astrophysics)
celestial mechanics (in astrophysics)