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  1. Gotha (German: Landkreis Gotha) is a Kreis in western central Thuringia, Germany. Neighboring districts are Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis, Sömmerda, the Kreis-free city Erfurt, Ilm-Kreis, Schmalkalden-Meiningen and the Wartburgkreis.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GothaGotha - Wikipedia

    Gotha (German: [ˈɡoːtaː]) is the fifth-largest city in Thuringia, Germany, 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

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › GothaGotha - Wikipedia

    Gotha è una città tedesca di 45 099 abitanti, [1] appartenente al Land della Turingia . È il capoluogo, e il centro maggiore, del circondario omonimo . Gotha si fregia del titolo di "Grande città di circondario" ( Große kreisangehörige Stadt ). Indice. 1 Geografia fisica. 2 Storia. 3 Luoghi d'interesse. 3.1 Edifici religiosi. 3.2 Edifici civili.

  4. Gotha is a town in Thuringia, in Germany. It is the capital of the District of Gotha. The population was 46,205 in 2004. History. The town has existed at least since the 8th century, when its name was mentioned in a document signed by Charlemagne, in which it appears as Villa Gotaha ("Good Waters").

  5. Gotha is a Kreis ( rural district) in the middle of Thuringia, Germany . History. The district was made on October 1, 1922, when the newly created state of Thuringia was divided into 15 rural districts ( German: Landkreise) and 9 district free cities ( German: Stadtkreise ). Partnerships.

  6. www.thueringer-staedtekette.de › en › citys-and-regionsGotha - Thüringer Städtekette

    Welcome to Gotha, the city in Thuringia’s green heartland, beautifully situated between the Thuringian Forest and the Hainich National Park, where Ernest I, called “the Pious” once reigned over his duchy of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg. The residence city of Gotha, still influenced by its splendid history, has its own unique charisma.

  7. Gotha, city, Thuringia Land (state), central Germany. It lies on the northern edge of the Thuringian Forest, 13 miles (21 km) west of Erfurt. First mentioned as the Frankish villa Gotaha in 775, when it was given to the abbey of Hersfeld, it was fortified in 930 and chartered in 1189–90.