| Gallium arsenide | Gallic Empire | Gardens in Wales |
| GaltenGalten is a municipality in central Denmark, in the county of Aarhus, on the peninsula of Jutland. The municipality covers an area of 73 km², and has a total population of 10,393. External links Municipalities of Denmark. | GalliformesMegapodidae Numididae Odontophoridae Phasianidae Meleagrididae Tetraonidae Cracidae Mesitornithidae The Galliformes is an order of birds containing the turkeys, grouse, quails and pheasants. About 256 species are found worldwide. These birds vary in size | GastonThis article is about the comic strip character. There is also Gaston, South Carolina. Gaston Lagaffe (known by different names in translations, eg Guust Flater in Dutch; Viggo in Norwegian) is a fictional character invented by the Belgian cartoonist Andr |
| GazelleA gazelle is an antelope of the genus Gazella''. Gazelles are known as swift animals; they can reach speeds of up to 100 km/hour, and maintain speeds of 50 km/h for a long time. Gazelles are mostly found in the grasslands and savannas of Africa, but also | Gabriel YaredGabriel Yared (born 1949) is a French composer, best known for his work in French and American cinema. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, his work in France included the scores for Betty Blue and Camille Claudel''. He later began working with American filmmakers, w | Gaius Suetonius PaulinusGaius Suetonius Paulinus also spelled Paullinus (flourished 1st century CE) was a Roman general. He went to Mauretania with the rank of praetor in AD 42 to suppress a revolt and soon earned promotion to legatus legionis''. He was the first Roman to cross |
| Gauss-Markov processThis article is not about the Gauss-Markov theorem of mathematical statistics. As one would expect, Gauss-Markov stochastic processes (named after Carl Friedrich Gauss and Andrey Markov) are stochastic processes that satisfy the requirements for both Gaus | Galeazzo CianoGaleazzo Ciano, Count of Cortellazzo ( March 18, 1903 January 11, 1944), was Benito Mussolini's Foreign Minister and son-in-law. Galeazzo was the son of Costanzo Ciano, a veteran of World War I and one of founding fascists. Ciano was born in Livorno. | Gang of Four (band)Gang of Four was a British rock band originating from Leeds, England. They were fully active from 1977 to 1984, and then twice re-emerged in the 1990s with original members Jon King and Andy Gill supplemented by sidemen. The group entered the British Top |
| Games Workshop | Garand | Garage rock |
| Gallery of Fayum mummy portraits | Gary Glitter | Gath |
| Gates, Oregon | Garland, Texas | Galaxy science fiction |
| Gamesley | Ganshoren | Gansu |
| Gallery of Pompeii and Herculaneum | Galindan language | Ganguro |
| Gardens in Northern Ireland | Gawsworth | Gawsworth Hall |
| Gavere | Galois connection | Galmaarden |
| Gavin Rossdale | Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority | Gammon |
| Gabriel (archangel) | Gallic | Gasoline Alley |
| Gábor Baross | Gandalf theorem prover | Gaius Calpurnius Piso |
| Gaston Leroux | Garret FitzGerald | Gale Storm |
| Gang of Four | Gaston Eyskens | Gabriel Naudé |
| Gare Montparnasse | Gauche | Gauss-Markov theorem |
| Gauss-Markov | Gato class submarine | Game engine |
| Galápagos Islands | Ganqíng | Gadolinite |
| Gatwick Express | Gabriela Mistral | Galahad |
| Galway Airport | Gaffer tape | Gaffer ball |
| Galway Bay | Gambit | Garching |
| Galway Arts Festival | Gabba | Garuda Indonesia |
| Gary Nolan (radio host) | Gaudy | Galvanic anode |
| Gary Locke | Gateway Bridge, Brisbane | Gavin Bryars |
| Gamvik | Gausdal | Gaular |
| Gay Games | Gastropoda | Gaius Nautius Rutilus |
| Gamer | Gaius Caesar | Galaxy rotation problem |
| Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin | Gabriel Hanotaux | Gallaudet University |
| Gamma-aminobutyric acid | GAAP | Gas bladder |
| Galley | Galleon | Gallinule |
| Gaming | Gaumont Film Company | Gangs of New York |
| Gayle Anderson | Gao Xingjian | Gandalf Award |
| Gary the Snail | Gabhran of Dalriada | Gardez, Afghanistan |
| Gary Barwin | Garamond | Gargantua and Pantagruel |