Cévennes

Cévennes, a range of low mountains on the eastern edge of the central plateau of France, separating the basin of the Rhône from those of the Loire and Garonne; average height from 3000 to 4000 ft.; the chief scene of the dragonnades against the Huguenots under Louis XIV.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Ce`uta * Ceylon
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Cerutti
Cervantes-Saavedra, Miguel de
Cervin, Mont
Cesarewitch
Ce`sari, Giuseppe
Cesarotti
Cestus
Cetinje
Cette
Ce`uta
Cévennes
Ceylon
Chabas, François
Chabot
Chacktaw Indians
Chad, Lake
Chadband, Rev. Mr.
Chadwick, Sir Edwin
Chæronea
Chalais, Count de
Chalaza