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Geographic locations, cities, countries, regions

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Gladys Porter Zoo

A zoo in Brownsville, Texas, where Harambe was born.

2 mentions

Glenelg

Glenelg, a beachside suburb in Adelaide.

2 mentions

Göbekli Tepe

A Turkish name for the archaeological site, meaning 'Potbelly Hill,' characterized by its circular enclosures and T-shaped limestone pillars.

2 mentions

Goiás

Goiás, a state in Brazil, where a criminal was from.

2 mentions

Golden Triangle

A Chinese-controlled economic zone in Southeast Asia, known for transnational crime.

2 mentions

Golders Green

A geographic location in London, known for its Jewish community and recent terror attack.

2 mentions

Gordie Howe International Bridge

International bridge connecting Canada and Michigan, jointly owned by both countries, with a planned opening

2 mentions

Granada

A city in Spain, known for its cultural and historical significance, mentioned as a place Manuel de Falla visited.

2 mentions

Granada CF

Spanish football club based in Granada, Andalusia.

2 mentions

Grand Blanc

A city in Michigan where schools were closed following a shooting incident

2 mentions

Grand Canal

A canal in Dublin, Ireland, known for its scenic walks and benches.

2 mentions

Grand Canyon

A national park in the United States, known for hiking and wilderness.

2 mentions

Grand Rapids

City in Michigan, known for its cultural scene and proximity to Lake Michigan

2 mentions

Greater Manchester

City in the UK, regional administrative area in Greater Manchester

2 mentions

Great Lakes region

Great Lakes region, geographic area in North America affected by storm

2 mentions

Great Plains

A geographic region in North America characterized by high plains and grasslands, historically inhabited by Native American tribes.

2 mentions

Greek islands

Greek islands in the eastern Mediterranean, known for their culture and scenery.

2 mentions

Greek vessel

A Greek vessel involved in oil shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

2 mentions

green anaconda

A large, venomous snake species found seasonally in the savannah, capable of reaching lengths up to 19 feet, known for its size and danger.

2 mentions

Greensboro

Greensboro, a suburb in Melbourne.

2 mentions

Greenwich Village

A city in New York State known for its historic significance in the LGBTQ+ rights movement.

2 mentions

Guam

The country in the Pacific Ocean where new species were discovered in deep coral reefs

2 mentions

Guantanamo Bay

Guantanamo Bay, a U.S. military detention facility located in Cuba.

2 mentions

Guilford

Guilford, a town in Surrey, England, mentioned as a location where a comedian performed.

2 mentions

Guinea

The country in West Africa holding its first presidential election since a coup in 2021.

2 mentions

Gulf states

The Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar, are oil-producing countries with influence over global energy and food markets.

2 mentions

Guyana

Guyana is a South American country with recent oil discoveries, involved in territorial disputes with Venezuela.

2 mentions

Haifa

Haifa, a city in Israel, near which an Israeli airbase was targeted.

2 mentions

Halifax

City in Canada where Zelensky was welcomed

2 mentions

Hallis Hall

Hallis Hall, the Chicago Bears' team headquarters and training facility located in Chicago.

2 mentions

Hamburg

German city known for its childcare system and local policies.

2 mentions

Hamptons

A geographic location in southeastern New York State, known for its beaches and affluent communities.

2 mentions

Harbor Town

Golf course in Ohio designed by Pete Dye, known for its challenging layout and scenic beauty.

2 mentions

Harlem

U.S. city in New York, known for its cultural diversity and urban environment.

2 mentions

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, a major airport in Atlanta, Georgia.

2 mentions

Hastings

A fictional character, a town in New York where the story's events take place, associated with the 'king of sentences'

2 mentions

Hauraki Gulf

The Hauraki Gulf, a large gulf in New Zealand's North Island.

2 mentions

Havana

Havana, capital city of Cuba

2 mentions

Haytor

A geographic location on Dartmoor, known for its natural beauty and historical significance.

2 mentions

Heaton Park

A geographic location in Manchester where a synagogue attack took place.

2 mentions

Heim und Herz

Senior care facility located at the edge of a small town, providing housing and care for elderly residents.

2 mentions

hell

The Christian place of eternal punishment for the wicked.

2 mentions

Helsinki

Helsinki, the capital city of Finland, where YLE's woodland location is situated.

2 mentions

Hepworth

A famous art gallery in Cornwall, known for its modern sculptures and exhibitions.

2 mentions

Hilarity's

A comedy club in Cleveland, Ohio, hosting stand-up performances.

2 mentions

Hillsong

A global megachurch based in Australia known for its influential worship music and large congregation.

2 mentions

Himalayas

A mountain range in Asia, home to the Yeti legend and traditional stories in Sherpa culture.

2 mentions

Hiram Hospital

Hospital in Tyre damaged in attack, providing healthcare services in Lebanon

2 mentions

Holy Land

The Holy Land, a region sacred to Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, mentioned as the destination of Inigo's pilgrimage.

2 mentions

Home Farm

A fictional farm in the BBC radio series "The Archers."

2 mentions