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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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Remonstrants (church, Protestantism, the Netherlands)
remora (fish)
Remscheid (city, Germany)
Renaissance (period, Europe)
Renaissance art and architecture (art, architecture, history, Europe)
Rendsburg (city, Germany)
Renfrew (city, Scotland)
Renfrewshire (former county, Scotland)
Rennes (city, France)
rennet (material)
Reno (city, Nevada)
Rensselaer (city, New York)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (university, New York)
rent (in law, economics)
rent control (in law, economics)
Renton (city, Washington)
repartimiento (government, Spain)
Rephidim (place)
repoussé (process)
representation (in government)
Representation of the People Acts (law, government, England)
reprisal (in law)
reproduction (in genetics, biology)
reptile (vertebrate)
Repton (city, England)
republic (in government)
Republican (river, Nebraska)
Republican party (organization, United States)
requiem (in Catholicism, music)
reredos (in architecture)
Resaca de la Palma (geographical area, historical site, Texas)
Research Triangle Park (place, United States)
reserpine (plant, drug)
reservoir (body of water, structure)
resin (material, plant)
resistance (in electricity)
Resistencia (city, Argentina)
resistor (mechanical device)
Reşiţa (city, Romania)
Resolution Island (island, Canada)
respiration (process)
restaurant (food)
Restigouche (river, Canada)
Reston (city, Virginia)
Restoration (in English history)
Restoration (in French history)
resurrection (in Christianity)