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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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Glacier National Park (United States)
Gladbeck (city, Germany)
gladiators (sports, ancient Rome)
Gladstone (city, Missouri)
GlÄma (river, Norway)
Glamis (city, Scotland)
Glamorgan (former county, Wales)
gland (in anatomy)
glanders (disease, animal)
Glarus (canton, Switzerland)
Glasgow (city, Scotland)
Glasgow (city, Kentucky)
Glasgow, University of (university, Scotland)
glasnost (politics, Russia)
glass (material)
glass snake (reptile)
Glassboro (city, New Jersey)
Glastonbury (town, England)
Glastonbury (town, United States)
Glauber's salt (in chemistry)
glaucoma (disease)
Glaucus (in Greek Mythology)
glaze (in pottery)
glee (in music)
Glen Canyon Dam (dam, Arizona)
Glen Cove (city, New York)
Glen Ellyn (city, Illinois)
Glen Rock (city, New Jersey)
Glen Roy (geographical area, Scotland)
Glenalmond (geographical area, Scotland)
Glencoe (IL)
Glencoe (valley, Scotland)
Glendale (city, Arizona)
Glendale (city, California)
Glendale (city, Wisconsin)
Glendalough (geographical area, Ireland)
Glendora (city, California)
Glenrothes (city, Scotland)
Glens Falls (city, New York)
Glenview (city, Illinois)
glider (in aviation)
Glittertinden (mountain, Norway)
Gliwice (city, Poland)
global warming (in ecology, meteorology)
globe (in geography)
Globe Theatre (structure, England)
globeflower (plant, flower)