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The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia contains entries on people, places, events, historical facts and terms, with bibliographies for further reading.
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Goiânia (city, Brazil)
Goiás (state, Brazil)
Goidelic (language)
Gökçeada (island, Turkey)
Golan (ancient city)
Golan Heights (region, Syria/Israel)
Golconda (ancient city, India)
gold (element, metal)
Gold Coast (city, Australia)
gold rush (historical event, California/Canada/Australia/South Africa)
Golden Bull (of Holy Roman Empire)
golden calf (in the Bible)
Golden Dawn, Hermetic Order of the (organization, England)
Golden Fleece (in Greek Mythology)
Golden Gate (body of water, California)
Golden Gate Bridge (structure, California)
Golden Horde, Empire of the (former state, Russia)
Golden Legend, The (in literature)
golden parachute (in business)
Golden Section (in mathematics)
Golden Valley (city, Minnesota)
goldenrod (plant, herb)
Goldfield (city, Nevada)
goldfish (fish)
Goldsboro (city, North Carolina)
goldwork (in art, metallurgy)
golem (in Judaism)
Goliad (city, Texas)
Goliardic songs (in poetry)
Gomel (city, Belarus)
Gomorrah (ancient city)
Gonaïves (city, Haiti)
Gond (people, India)
Gonda (city, India)
Gondar (city, Ethiopia)
gong (Rock Band, '60s-'90s)
Gongga (mountain, China)
gonorrhea (disease, bacteria)
Good Agricultural Practices (in agriculture, environmentalism)
Good Friday (holy day)
Goodwin Sands (geographical area, England)
Goole (city, England)
goose (bird)
gooseflesh (condition)
goosefoot (herb, plant)
gopher (rodent)