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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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Clayton Antitrust Act (law, government, United States)
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (treaty, United States/England)
Clazomenae (ancient city, Asia Minor/Turkey)
Clear Lake (city, California)
Clearfield (city, Utah)
clearing (in finance)
Clearwater (city, Florida)
Clearwater (river, United States)
cleavage (mineral)
Cleburne (city, Texas)
Cleethorpes (city, England)
cleft palate (condition)
clematis (plant)
Clement (in the Bible)
Clemson University (university, South Carolina)
Cleopatra's Needles (archeology, ancient Egypt)
clepsydra (mechanical device)
clerestory (part of structure)
Clergy Reserves (geographical area, Canada)
Clermont-Ferrand (city, France)
Cleveland (former county, England)
Cleveland (city, Ohio)
Cleveland (city, Tennessee)
Cleveland Heights (city, Ohio)
Cleveland Orchestra (Classical Band)
Cleveland State University (university, Ohio)
Cleves, duchy of (former state, Germany)
Clew Bay (body of water, Ireland)
Clichy (city, France)
click beetle (insect)
cliff dwellers (civilization, North America)
Cliffside Park (city, New Jersey)
Clifton (city, New Jersey)
climate (in meteorology)
Clinch (river, Virginia/Tennessee)
cline (in biology)
clinic (in medicine, business)
Clink (part of London, England)
Clinton (city, Iowa)
Clinton (city, Connecticut)
clipper (vessel)
Clipperton Island (island, France)
cloaca (in biology)
clock (instrument)
Clogher (city, Northern Ireland)
cloisonné (technique)
cloister (in Christianity, architecture)
Cloisters, the (museum, New York)