Britannica Concise Encyclopedia

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gonorrhea (disease, bacteria)
Gonzaga dynasty (Medieval)
Good Feelings, Era of (period, United States)
Good Friday (holy day)
Good Hope, Cape of (promontory on the southwest coast of South Africa)
Goodall, Jane (Ethologist / Activist)
Goodman, Benny (Jazz Musician / Bandleader)
Goodyear, Charles (American inventor)
goose (bird)
gopher (rodent)
Gordimer, Nadine (South African writer)
Gordium (ancient city, Asia Minor)
Gordon River (river, Australia)
Gordon, Charles George ((1833-1885) English military leader & statesman)
Gordon, Dexter (Keith) (Saxophonist / Jazz Musician)
Gordon, Lord George (Modern Europe)
Gore, Al (U.S. Vice President)
Goren, Charles H(enry) (American personage)
Gorey, Edward (St. John) (American artist & writer)
Gorgas, Josiah (U.S. History)
Gorgas, William (Crawford) (American physician & surgeon)
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando (English statesman)
Gorgon (in Greek Mythology)
gorilla (primate)
Göring, Hermann (Military Leader / World War II Figure)
Gorky, Arshile (American-Armenian painter)
Gorky, Maksim (Writer)
goryo (Religion)
gospel music (Christianity, music, United States)
Gosse, Sir Edmund (English non-fiction writer & critic)
Göteborg (city, Sweden)
Goth (member of a Germanic people)
Gothic language (language)