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- Gotha areaTotal "69.52".
- Gotha abstract "Gotha [ˈɡoːtaː] is the fifth-largest city in Thuringia, Germany, located 20 kilometres (12 miles) west of Erfurt and 25 km (16 miles) east of Eisenach with a population of 44,000. The city is the capital of the district of Gotha and was also a residence of the Ernestine Wettins from 1640 until the end of monarchy in Germany in 1918. The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha originating here spawned many European rulers, including the royal houses of England, Belgium, Portugal (until 1910) and Bulgaria (until 1946).In the Middle Ages, Gotha was a rich trading town on the trade route Via Regia and between 1650 and 1850, Gotha saw a cultural heyday as a centre of sciences and arts, fostered by the dukes of Saxe-Gotha. The first duke, Ernest the Pious was famous for his wise rule. In the 18th century, the Almanach de Gotha was first published in the city. The cartographer Justus Perthes and the encyclopedist Joseph Meyer made Gotha a leading centre of German publishing around 1800. In the early 19th century, Gotha was a birthplace of the German insurance business. The SPD was founded in Gotha in 1875 by merging two predecessors. In that period, Gotha became an industrial core with companies like the Gothaer Waggonfabrik, a producer of trams and airplanes.The main sights of Gotha are the early-modern Friedenstein Castle, one of the largest Renaissance/Baroque castles in Germany, the medieval city centre and the Gründerzeit buildings of 19th century commercial boom.Gotha lies in the southern part of the Thuringian Basin in a flat and agricultural landscape.".
- Gotha areaCode "03621".
- Gotha areaCode "GTH".
- Gotha areaTotal "6.952E7".
- Gotha country Germany.
- Gotha elevation "300.0".
- Gotha leaderName Knut_Kreuch.
- Gotha leaderParty Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany.
- Gotha populationAsOf "2006-12-31".
- Gotha populationTotal "46497".
- Gotha postalCode "99867".
- Gotha thumbnail Gotha.JPG?width=300.
- Gotha wikiPageExternalLink english.gotha.de.
- Gotha wikiPageExternalLink Gotha.htm.
- Gotha wikiPageExternalLink Gotha.html.
- Gotha wikiPageExternalLink www.gotha.de.
- Gotha wikiPageID "716855".
- Gotha wikiPageLength "36749".
- Gotha wikiPageOutDegree "241".
- Gotha wikiPageRevisionID "701636528".
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink 2011_European_Union_census.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Aach_(toponymy).
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Weishaupt.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Stieler.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink The_Greens.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Almanach_de_Gotha.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Altenburg.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Apfelstädt_(Gera).
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Arnstadt.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink August_Bebel.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Augustinians.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Autobahn.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Bad_Langensalza.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Bad_Tennstedt.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Balthasar,_Landgrave_of_Thuringia.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Baroque_architecture.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Bibliographisches_Institut.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Bracteate.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Brockhaus_Enzyklopädie.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Bufleben.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Bundesautobahn_4.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Bundesautobahn_71.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Bundesstraße.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Bundesstraße_247.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Bundesstraße_7.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Bundeswehr.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gotha.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gotha_(district).
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Democratic_Union_of_Germany.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Cistercians.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Classical_liberalism.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Cologne.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Compulsory_education.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Crematory.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Critique_of_the_Gotha_Program.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Drei_Gleichen.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Dresden.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink East_Germany.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Eisenach.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Elbe.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Emleben.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Erfurt.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Erfurt–Weimar_Airport.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_I,_Duke_of_Saxe-Gotha.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_II,_Duke_of_Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Evangelical_Church_in_Central_Germany.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Faience.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Lassalle.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Forced_labour_under_German_rule_during_World_War_II.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Forschungsbibliothek_Gotha.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Franconia.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Frankfurt.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Frankfurt_Airport.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Free_Democratic_Party_(Germany).
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Free_Voters.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink French_Baroque_architecture.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Friedenstein_Castle.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Friedrichroda.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Friemar.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Garden_city_movement.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Gastonia,_North_Carolina.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink General_German_Workers_Association.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink German_Revolution_of_1918–19.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink German_reunification.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink German_revolutions_of_1848–49.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Glauchau.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Goldbach,_Thuringia.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Gotha_(district).
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Gotha_Observatory.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Gotha_Program.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Gothaer.
- Gotha wikiPageWikiLink Gothaer_Nachparlament.