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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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clone (in biology)
Clonmacnoise (city, Ireland)
Clonmel (city, Ireland)
Clontarf (city, Ireland)
closet drama (in theater)
cloth of gold (in textile, history)
clothes moth (insect)
cloud (in meteorology)
cloud chamber (in physics)
clove (tree, spice)
clover (plant)
Clovis (city, California)
Clovis (city, New Mexico)
Clovis culture (civilization, North America)
clown (in entertainment)
club moss (plant, species)
clubfoot (condition)
clubroot (disease)
Cluj-Napoca (city, Romania)
Cluny (building, France)
Cluny Museum (structure, France)
Clwyd (former county, Wales)
Clwyd (river, Wales)
Clyde (river, Scotland)
Clydebank (city, Scotland)
Clymene (in Greek Mythology)
Clytemnestra (in Greek Mythology)
Cm (symbol)
CN (in chemistry)
Cnidus (ancient city, Asia Minor/Turkey)
Co (symbol)
Coachella Valley (region, California)
coagulation (in chemistry)
Coahuila (state, Mexico)
coal (material, plant, mineral)
coal gas (in chemistry)
coal mining (in mining)
coal tar (material)
Coalville (city, England)
Coamo (city, Puerto Rico)
Coanda effect (in physics, engineering)
coast (in geology)
coast guard (in the military)
Coast Mountains (mountains, Canada/Alaska)