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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.  2001-07.
 
 
Frederick the Fair to Frobisher Bay
 
Frederick the Fair
Frederick the Great
Frederick the Warlike
Frederick the Winter King
Frederick the Wise
Frederick William I
Frederick William II
Frederick William III
Frederick William IV
Frederick William, crown prince of Germany
Frederick William, elector of Brandenburg
Frederick William, duke of Brunswick
Fredericton
Frederiksberg
Frederiksborg castle
Frederikshåb
Frederikshald
Frederikshavn
Frederiksted
Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory
Fredonia
Fredonian Rebellion
Fredrikshald
Fredrikshamn
Fredrikssten
Fredrikstad
Fredro, Alexander
free association
Free Church of Scotland
Freedmen’s Bureau
freedom
Freedom of Information Act
freedom of the press
freedom of the seas
free energy
free enterprise system
free fall
Freehold, borough, United States
freehold, in property law
Freeman, Douglas Southall
Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins
Freeman, Orville Lothrop
Freeman’s Farm, battle of
Freeman-Thomas, Freeman
Freemasonry
Freeport, city, Bahamas
Freeport, cities, United States
free port
Freer, Charles Lang
free radical
freesia
free silver
Free-Soil party
Free State
freethinkers
Freetown
free trade
free verse
free will
freezing
Frege, Gottlob
Freiberg
Freiburg
Freiburg im Breisgau
Freilicher, Jane
Freiligrath, Ferdinand
Frei Montalva, Eduardo Nicanor
Freire, Paulo
Freising
Freital
Fréjus
Frelinghuysen, Frederick Theodore
Frelinghuysen, Theodore
Fremantle
Frémiet, Emmanuel
Frémont, Jessie Benton
Frémont, John Charles
Fremont
Fremstad, Olive Nayan
French, Daniel Chester
French, John Denton Pinkstone, 1st earl of Ypres
French Academy
French and Indian Wars
French architecture
French art
French brier
French Broad River
French bulldog
French Cameroons
French Community
French Congo
French East India Company
French Equatorial Africa
French Guiana
French Guinea
French horn
French India
French Indochina
French language
French literature
French Morocco
French North Africa
French Polynesia
French Revolution
French Revolutionary calendar
French Revolutionary Wars
French Somaliland
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
French Sudan
French Union
French West Africa
French West Indies
Freneau, Philip
Freon
frequency
frequency modulation
Frere, Sir Henry Bartle Edward
Frere, John Hookham
Fréron, Élie
Fréron, Louis Marie Stanislas
fresco
Frescobaldi, Girolamo
Freshfield, Douglas William
Fresnel, Augustin Jean
Fresnillo
Fresno
Fretum Herculeum
Freud, Anna
Freud, Lucian
Freud, Sigmund
Freundlich, Erwin Finlay
Frey
Freycinet, Charles de
Freycinet, Louis Claude Desaulses de
Freyja
Freyre, Gilberto
Freyssinet, Eugène
Freytag, Gustav
friar
friarbird
Fribourg
Frick, Henry Clay
friction
Frida, Emil Bohuslav
Friday
Fridigern
Fridley
Fried, Alfred Hermann
Friedan, Betty Naomi
Friedlaender, Walter
Friedland, town, Czech Republic
Friedland, town, Russia
Friedlander, Lee
Friedlander, Leo
Friedländer, Max J.
Friedman, Jerome Isaac
Friedman, Milton
Friedmann, Meir
Friedrich, Caspar David
Friedrich Schiller University of Jena
Friedrichshafen
Friel, Brian
Friendly, Fred W.
Friendly Islands
Friends, Religious Society of
Friendship Hill National Historic Site
Fries, Elias Magnus
Fries, John
Friesland
Friesz, Othon
frieze
frigate
frigate-bird
Frigg
frigid zone
frijole
Friml, Rudolf
Frimley and Camberley
fringeflower
Frisch, Karl von
Frisch, Max
Frisch, Ragnar
Frischlin, Nikodemus
Frisia
Frisian Islands
Frisian language
Frissell, Mount
Frist, Bill
Frith, John
Frith, William Powell
Fritigern
Friuli
Friulian
Friuli–Venezia Giulia
Fröbel, Friedrich Wilhelm August
Froben, Johannes
Frobenius, Leo
Froberger, Johann Jakob
Frobisher, Sir Martin
Frobisher Bay
 
 
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