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Goch (German: [ɡɔx] ;
archaic spelling: Gog) is a town in the
Kleve district of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany,
close to the
border with the Netherlands...
- Crib
Goch is
described as a "knife-edged" arête in the
Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd, Wales. The name
means "red ridge" in Welsh. The
highest point...
- The
Welsh Dragon (Welsh: y
Ddraig Goch,
meaning 'the red dragon';
pronounced [ə ˈðraiɡ ˈɡoːχ]) is a
heraldic symbol that
represents Wales and
appears on...
- [and] the
church of [St.]
Tysilio (Llantysilio) of the red cave (gogo[f]
goch)".
Various elements have
occasionally been
translated differently, for example...
- Iolo
Goch (c. 1320 – c. 1398) (meaning Iolo the Red in English) was a
medieval Welsh bard who
composed poems addressed to
Owain Glyndŵr,
among others....
- Foel
Goch may
refer to: Foel
Goch (Arenigs), a 611m
mountain in north-east
Wales Foel
Goch (Hirnant), a 613m
subsidiary summit of
Esgeiriau Gwynion Foel-goch...
- the muni****lity of
Goch,
Kreis Kleve in the
German State of
North Rhine-Westphalia. The
village has 2,129 inhabitants. Like
Goch,
Kessel is also situated...
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Goch is a
railway station in the town of
Goch,
North Rhine Westphalia, Germany. The
station opened on 5
March 1863 on the
Lower Left
Rhine Railway. The...
- In
Arthurian legend, Kay /ˈkeɪ/ (Welsh: Cai,
Middle Welsh Kei or Cei; Latin: Caius; French: Keu; Old French: Kès or Kex) is King Arthur's
foster brother...
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Cymru Goch (Welsh for 'Red Wales';
Welsh pronunciation: [ˈkəmrɨ ˈɡoːχ]) was a left-wing
Welsh nationalist political party,
founded in 1986 and
fought for...