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  • Gleicherwiesen (Meiningen District)
  • Glückstadt (Schleswig-Holstein District)
  • Goch (Rheinland District)
  • Gochsheim (Karlsruhe District)
  • Godesberg (Rheinland District)
  • Goldbach (Crailsheim District)
  • Gondelsheim (Karlsruhe District)
  • Göppingen (Göppingen District)
  • Görlitz (Schlesien District)
  • Goslar (Hannover District)
  • Gotha (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha District)
  • Göttingen (Hannover District)
  • Graben (Karlsruhe District)
  • Grebenstein (Hessen-Nassau District)
  • Greifswald (Pommern District)
  • Grenzhausen (Hessen-Nassau District)
  • Grevenbroich (Rheinland District)
  • Grombach (Mannheim District)
  • Gronau (Westfalen District)
  • Grosseicholzheim (Mannheim District)
  • Großeneder (Westfalen District)
  • Großkrotzenburg (Hessen-Nassau District)
  • Großsachsen (Mannheim District)
  • Grötzingen (Karlsruhe District)
  • Grünsfeld (Mannheim District)
  • Reference: When these letters appear the town has Town Leader, KehilaLinks, Projects, Documents

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    Important Note:
    A town can be named in different ways (in German, in Polish, in French). Many town names have changed over time and many can be spelled differently depending on the transliteration rules applied. GerSIG has chosen as the main town name the official one around 1900.

    This town list shows only 1900 town names, not modern names. However, our SIG database stores most of the alternate names and you can search for them (using D-M soundex) through the town search box on the top-right of each website page. The town page will show all alternate names as well as the different names by period (1900, 1930, 1950, modern).