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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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endorphins (material)
endoscope (in medicine)
Endymion (in Greek Mythology)
energy, sources of (in science)
Energy, United States Department of (agency, United States)
Enewetak (island, the Pacific/Marshall Islands)
Enfield (borough, Greater London, England)
Enfield (town, United States)
Engadine (region, Switzerland)
Engelberg (city, Switzerland)
Engels (city, Russia)
Enghien (city, Belgium)
engineering (in engineering, technology)
England (kingdom)
England, Church of (church, Protestantism, England)
Englewood (city, Colorado)
Englewood (city, New Jersey)
English art and architecture (architecture, art, England)
English Bazar (city, India)
English Channel (body of water, England/the Atlantic Ocean)
English civil war (war, England)
English language (language, England/United States)
English literature (literature, England)
English units of measurement (measure, system, England)
engraving (technique)
engrossing (law, England)
Enid (city, Oklahoma)
enkephalin (in biochemistry)
Enkhuizen (city, the Netherlands)
Enköping (city, Sweden)
Enlightenment (movement, Europe/United States)
Enlil (ancient religion)
Enna (city, Italy)
Ennis (city, Texas)
Enniskillen (city, Northern Ireland)
Enns (city, Austria)
enragés (organization)
Enriquillo, Lago (lake, Dominican Republic)
Enron Corporation (business, United States)
Enschede (city, the Netherlands)
Ensenada (city, Mexico)
entablature (part of structure)