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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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chronometer (instrument)
chrysanthemum (herb, plant, flower)
Chryseis (character)
chryselephantine (technique, ancient Greece)
Chrysler Building (structure, New York)
Chrysophyta (algea, division)
Chub (in the Bible)
Chubut (river, Argentina)
Chufut-Kale (ancient city, Ukraine)
Chugach Mountains (mountains, Alaska)
Chukchi Peninsula (geographical area, Russia/Asia)
Chukchi Sea (body of water, the Arctic Ocean/Alaska/Siberia)
Chula Vista (city, California)
Chulym (river, Russia)
Chuncheon (city, South Korea)
Chungju (city, South Korea)
Chuquicamata (city, Chile)
Chur (city, Switzerland)
church (aggregation of Christian believers)
church and state (in religion, government, law)
church music (in music, Christianity)
Church of the Nazarene (in church, Protestantism)
Church Slavonic (language)
Churches of Christ (in church, Protestantism)
Churches of God, General Conference (in church, Protestantism)
Churchill (river, Canada)
Churchill Falls (waterfall, Canada)
Chusovaya (river, Russia)
Chuuk (state, Micronesia/Carolineis)
Chuvash Republic (republic, Russia)
Chuzenji (lake, Japan)
chyme (material)
chymotrypsin (mammal, material)
cicada (insect)
Cicero (town, United States)
cichlid (fish)
cider (food)
Ciego de Ávila (city, Cuba)
Cienfuegos (city, Cuba)
Cilicia (ancient region, Asia Minor/Turkey)
Cilician Gates (geographical area, Turkey)
Ciliophora (protozoa)
Cimarron (river, New Mexico/Oklahoma)
Cimmerians (people, Russia)
Cîmpina (city, Romania)
Cîmpulung (city, Romania)
cinchona (tree)