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Gothenburg (/ˈɡɒθənbɜːrɡ/ GOTH-ən-burg; Swedish: Göteborg [jœtɛˈbɔrj] ) is the second-largest city in Sweden,
after the
capital Stockholm, and the fifth-largest...
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Gotenburg.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) Teodorsson, Sven T. (1977). The
phonology of
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Schweden English name
German name
Endonym Notes Name
Language Gothenburg Göteborg (
Gotenburg) Göteborg
Swedish Scania Schonen Skåne Swedish...
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akademin (Göteborgs universitet), Göteborgs universitet., Arbetsmiljöverket.
Gotenburg:
University of Gothenburg. ISBN 9789185971213. OCLC 792746283. Sliwińska-Kowalska...
- Danish*), Göteburg (Turkish)*,
Gotemburgo (Italian*, Portuguese*, Spanish*),
Gotenburg (Afrikaans*,
Dutch alternate*,
former German*,
former Polish*), Gothembourg...
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Zweden English name
Dutch name
Endonym Notes Name
Language Gothenburg Gotenburg Göteborg
Swedish Skåneland
Schonenland Skåneland
Swedish Stockholm Stokhom...
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Beskidenland and Weichselland.
Gothland Gotenland Simferopol (to be
renamed to
Gotenburg) To be
formed out of the
Crimean peninsula and
large parts of mainland...
- (Polish)* /
Simferopol Akmescit (Turkish),
Aqmescit (Crimean Tatar*, Tatar*),
Gotenburg (proposed
German name
during World War II), Simferòpol (Catalan), Simferopol...
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Retrieved 1
December 2024 – via E-newspaperarchives.ch. "Noors duo wint in
Gotenburg:
Songfestival in 1986 weer in Scandinavië" [Norwegian duo wins in Gothenburg:...
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Gotengau were
renamed with
spurious German/Gothic
names (Simferopol
became Gotenburg and
Sevastopol became Theoderichshafen, both
honoring the
Goths and the...