| Gaius Asinius GallusGaius Asinius Gallus was an ambitious Roman senator with family connections to the Julio-Claudian house. He was son to Gaius Asinius Pollio. He was married to Vipsania, daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and ex-wife of Tiberius. Asinius Gallus never den | GaffIn sailing, a gaff is the upper spar used to control a fore-and-aft sail set aft of the mast, such as a mainsail. Now largely obsolete, gaff rig was once the normal rig on classic schooners and all other sailing ships using fore-and-aft rigging, and also | Gavin HeffernanGavin Heffernan is a Canadian independent filmmaker born in Oakville, Ontario. He wrote, directed, and acted in two movies, The Steaks (2000) and Expiration (2003), both filmed primarily in Montreal, Quebec. External link Heffernan, Gavin. |
| GadagGadag is a district of Karnataka state in India. It had a population of 971,955 in the 2001 Census of India, an increase of 13. 14% since 1991. Gadag immediately brings to mind the name of Naranappa, popularly known as Kumara Vyaasa, the author of Karnata | Garfield DunlopGarfield Dunlop is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He currently a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the riding of Simcoe North. Dunlop was educated at the University of Waterloo. Before entering public life, he was involved with | GankutsuouGankutsuou meaning the "King of Caves", is the Japanese name given for Alexandre Dumas's novel The Count of Monte Cristo''. An anime TV series based on the novel is produced by Studio Gonzo, reknowned for their work on Blue Submarine No. 6 Hellsing and La |
| Gaylordsville, ConnecticutGaylordsville is a small town in northwestern Connecticut. It was founded by Sir Harold Gaylord. | GairaA little town in the Caribbean sea of Colombia. Near the port of Santa Marta, is also well known for El Rodadero, one of the most popular beaches in Colombia. A famous colombian singer, Carlos Vives, has named his record company after this town. gracias a | Gatwick Airport railway stationGatwick Airport station is a railway station with a direct connection to London's Gatwick Airport. The station was opened in 1958 by British Rail and is currently one of seventeen UK railway stations to be owned and managed by Network Rail. Train services |