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Gothenburg Tourist Centre.
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Gothenburg (formerly
known as
Ghost Games) is a
Swedish video game
developer owned by
Electronic Arts (EA) and
located in
Gothenburg. The
studio used...
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archipelago of
Gothenburg (Swedish: Göteborgs skärgård)
comprises northern and
southern archipelagoes. The
southern archipelago is part of
Gothenburg muni****lity...
- census.
Gothenburg,
Nebraska is
named after Gothenburg, Sweden, and is
noted for its
large number of
residents of
Swedish descent.
Gothenburg, Nebraska...
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Gothenburg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gothenburg is a city in Sweden.
Gothenburg may also
refer to:
Gothenburg Airport (disambiguation)...
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Gothenburg Airport can
refer to one of
three airports in or near
Gothenburg, Sweden: Göteborg
Landvetter Airport, the
largest of the
three and Gothenburg's...
- The
history of
Gothenburg (Swedish: Göteborg)
begins with the
foundation of the city in 1621,
although by that time
people had
already been
living in the...
- The
University of
Gothenburg (Swedish: Göteborgs universitet) is a
university in Sweden's
second largest city,
Gothenburg.
Founded in 1891, the university...
- The muni****lly-owned Port of
Gothenburg (Swedish: Göteborgs hamn) is the
largest port in the
Nordic countries, with over 11,000 ship
visits per year from...
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Vasagatan is a
major street in
central Gothenburg named after King
Gustav Vasa. It
stretches from Sprängkullsgatan in west to
Heden in east.
Along it are...