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The encyclopedia Britannica is published in the United States.
One example of an encyclopedia is "Encyclopædia Britannica", first published in 1768.
Bougainvillia britannica was created in 1841.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. is the publisher of the Encyclopædia Britannica, a renowned general knowledge encyclopedia. It was first published in 1768, and the company has continued to update and release new editions over the years.
According to CNN.com, the 2010 set of encyclopedias will be the last set published in print form.
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The Britannica website is the online home of the world famous Encyclopedia Britannica which is the world's oldest continuously published encyclopedia. It contains hundreds of thousands of articles, images, videos and biographies on a wide range of topics.
Encyclopedia Britannica does not have a current sponsor as it operates as a subscription-based knowledge platform. In the past, Encyclopedia Britannica had various owners and sponsors, but as of now, it operates independently.
The first word in volume 1 of the 2010 Encyclopedia Britannica is "Abel," and the last word in the last volume is "zoysia."
To cite Encyclopedia Britannica in a research paper, follow this format: Author(s). "Article Title." Encyclopedia Britannica, Publisher, Publication Date, URL.
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No, Encyclopedia Britannica is not considered a primary source. It is a secondary source that compiles information from various primary sources.