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Gaeta (Italian: [ɡaˈeːta]; Latin: Cāiēta;
Southern Laziale: Gaieta) is a
seaside resort in the
province of Latina, in Lazio, Italy. Set on a promontory...
- 58°29′54″N 16°10′24″E / 58.49827°N 16.17332°E / 58.49827; 16.17332 The Göta
Canal (Swedish: Göta kanal) is a
Swedish canal constructed in the early...
- The Göta älv (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈjø̌ːta ˈɛlv]; "River of (the) Geats") is a
river that
drains lake Vänern into the Kattegat, at the city of Gothenburg...
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Idrottsklubben Göta,
commonly known as IK Göta, is a
sports club in Stockholm, now
active in ice hockey, that was
successful in
several sports such as...
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Castilian town of
Huete (Guete). Alternatively, it may be
derived from the
Goeta tribe of
western Libya, or as a
nickname derived from the
Arabic word for...
- Göta
Elisabeth Pettersson (18
December 1926 – 9
October 1993) was a
Swedish artistic gymnast. She
competed at both the 1948 and 1952
Summer Olympics and...
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HSwMS Göta
Lejon was a
Swedish cruiser.
Together with her
sister ship Tre Kronor, they were the
largest ships ever to
serve in the
Royal Swedish Navy....
- pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
Retrieved 31
August 2023. Anderson,
Kirsty M.;
Goeta,
Andres E.; Han****,
Kirsty S. B.; Steed,
Jonathan W. (2006). "Unusual variations...
- The Göta
Artillery Regiment (Swedish: Göta artilleriregemente),
designation A 2, was a
Swedish Army
artillery regiment that
traced its
origins back to...
- The Göta
Signal Corps (Swedish: Göta signalkår),
designations S 1 Sk and S 2, was a
Swedish Army
signal unit, one of the few new
formations raised in the...