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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.  2001-07.
 
 
Augusta, cities, United States to Ayesha
 
Augusta, cities, United States
August Coup
Augustenburg, Christian Augustus, Herzog von
Augustine, Saint
Augustine, volcano, Alaska
Augustine Island
Augustine of Canterbury, Saint
Augustinians
Augustus
Augustus II
Augustus III
auk
Aukrust, Olav
Aulard, Alphonse
Aulis
Aulus Gellius
Aung San Suu Kyi
Aunis
aura
Aurangabad
Aurangzeb
Auray
Aurelian
Aurelius, Marcus
aureole, in art
aureole, in physics
Auriga
Aurignac
Aurigny
Aurillac
Auriol, Vincent
Aurobindo, Sri
aurochs
Aurora, in Roman religion and mythology
Aurora, cities, United States
aurora australis
aurora borealis
Aurungzebe
Ausable Chasm
Auschwitz
Ausgleich
Ausonius
Aussig
Aust-Agder
Austen, Jane
Auster, Paul
Austerlitz
Austin, Alfred
Austin, John
Austin, John Langshaw
Austin, Moses
Austin, Stephen Fuller
Austin
Austin canons
Australasia
Australia
Australian aborigines
Australian Alps
Australian Ballet
Australian bear
Australian Capital Territory
Australian cattle dog
Australian football
Australian kelpie
Australian languages
Australian literature
Australian National University
Australian terrier
Austral Islands
Australopithecus
Austrasia
Austråt
Austria
Austrian literature
Austrian Succession, War of the
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
Austronesian
Austro-Prussian War
Auteuil
auteur
Authari
authentic modes
autism
autobiography
autogiro
autograft
autoimmune disease
Autolycus, Greek astronomer and mathematician
Autolycus, in Greek mythology
automated teller machine
automatic direction finder
automatic frequency control
automatic pilot
automatic tuning control
automation
automaton
automobile
automobile industry
automobile racing
autonomic nervous system
autonomy
autopsy
autotroph
Autry, Gene
autumn crocus
Autun
Auvergne
Aux Cayes
Auxerre
auxin
Auyuittuq National Park
Ava, in the Bible
Ava, village, Myanmar
Avacha
Avadana
avalanche
Avalon
Avalon Peninsula
Avalos, Ferdinando Francesco d’
Avars
avatara
Avdira
Avebury, John Lubbock, 1st Baron
Avebury
Avedon, Richard
Aveiro
Avellaneda, Alonso Fernández de
Avellaneda, Gertrudis Gómez de
Avellaneda, Nicolás
Avellaneda
Avellino
Ave Maria
Avempace
Aven
Avenches
Aventine
average
Averescu, Alexander
Averno
Averroës
Aversa
Avery, Milton
Avery Island
Aves Island
Avesta, Zoroastrian scriptures
Avesta, city, Sweden
Avestan
Aveyron
avian flu
avian influenza
aviation
aviation medicine
Avicebron
Avicenna
Avignon
Ávila, Gil González de
Ávila
Ávila Camacho, Manuel
Avilés
Avims
avionics
Avis
Avites
Avitus
Aviz
Avoca
avocado
avocet
Avogadro, Amedeo, conte di Quaregna
Avogadro’s number
avoirdupois weights
Avon, 1st earl of
Avon, former county, England
Avon, rivers, England
Avon Lake
Avranches
Awaji-shima
Awami League
Awash
Awe, Loch
awl
Awolowo, Obafemi
Axel
Axel Heiberg Island
Axelrod, Julius
axiom
Axis
axolotl
axon
Axum
Ayabe
Ayacucho
Ayala, Pedro López de
Ayala, Ramón Pérez de
ayatollah
Ayckbourn, Sir Alan
Aydin
aye-aye
Ayer, Sir Alfred Jules
Ayesha
 
 
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