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The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia contains entries on people, places, events, historical facts and terms, with bibliographies for further reading.
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Harfleur (city, France)
Hargeisa (city, Somalia)
Hari Rud (river, Afghanistan)
Haridwar (city, India)
Harijans (people, India)
Haringey (part of London, England)
Harlech (city, Wales)
Harleian Library (of England)
Harlem (geographical area, New York)
Harlem Renaissance (literature, art, United States)
Harlem River (river, New York)
Harlingen (city, Texas)
Harlow (city, England)
harmonic (in physics)
harmonic motion (in physics)
harmonica (instrument)
harmony (in music)
Harmony Society (church, Protestantism, United States)
harness (mechanical device)
Härnösand (city, Sweden)
Harod (place)
Harosheth (place)
harp (instrument)
harp seal (carnivore)
Harpalyke (in astronomy)
Harpenden (city, England)
Harpers Ferry (city, Virginia)
Harpocrates (in Greek Mythology)
harpoon (weapon)
harpsichord (instrument)
Harpy (in Greek mythology)
harrier (breed of dog)
Harrisburg (city, Pennsylvania)
Harrison (city, New Jersey)
Harrisonburg (city, Virginia)
Harrodsburg (city, Kentucky)
Harrogate (city, England)
Harrow (borough, Greater London, England)
harrow (in agriculture)
Harstad (city, Norway)
hartebeest (mammal)
Hartford (capital, Connecticut)
Hartford Convention (historical event, United States)
Hartford Foundation (organization)
Hartlepool (city, England)
Harvard (city, Massachusetts)
Harvard College Observatory (structure, Massachusetts)
Harvard University (university, Massachusetts)
harvest customs (in agriculture)