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Gotha

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Go·tha  (gth, -tä)
A city of central Germany west of Erfurt. First mentioned in the tenth century, it is an industrial and cultural center. The Almanach de Gotha, a record of Europe's aristocratic and royal houses, was first published here in 1763. Population: 46,500.

Gotha [ˈgəʊθə (German) ˈgoːta]
n
(Placename) a town in central Germany, in Thuringia on the N edge of the Thuringian forest: capital of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1826-1918); noted for the Almanach de Gotha (a record of the royal and noble houses of Europe, first published in 1764). Pop.: 57 360 (latest est.)


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But Herr Petermann, in his Mittheilungen, published at Gotha, reduced the Geneva journal to the most absolute silence.
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