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Göttingen

Göttingen (German pronunciation: [ˈɡœtɪŋən]  listen ; Low German: Chöttingen) is a university town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Göttingen. The River Leine runs through the town. In 2011 the population was 116,052.

General information

The origins of Göttingen lay in a village called Gutingi, first mentioned in a document in 953 AD. The city was founded northwest of this village, between 1150 and 1200 AD, and adopted its name. In medieval times the city was a member of the Hanseatic League and hence a wealthy town.

Today, Göttingen is famous for its old university (Georgia Augusta, or "Georg-August-Universität"), which was founded in 1734 (first classes in 1737) and became the most visited university of Europe. In 1837, seven professors protested against the absolute sovereignty of the kings of Hanover; they lost their offices, but became known as the "Göttingen Seven". Its alumni include some well-known historical figures: the Brothers Grimm, Heinrich Ewald, Wilhelm Eduard Weber and Georg Gervinus. Also, German Chancellors Otto von Bismarck and Gerhard Schröder attended law school at the Göttingen University. Karl Barth held his first professorship here. Some of the most famous mathematicians in history, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Bernhard Riemann and David Hilbert, were professors at Göttingen.

Güttingen

Güttingen is a municipality in the district of Kreuzlingen in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland.

History

The earliest traces of human settlement in the area now occupied by the municipality is the Stone Age settlement at Rotfarb/Moosburg which dates from the 4th millennium BC. During the Early Middle Ages there was an Alamanni grave yard in the area. The modern village of Güttingen is first mentioned in 799 as Cutaningin though this comes from a 9th Century copy of the earlier record. In 1155 it was mentioned as Guthingen. The major landlords in Güttingen were the Bishop of Constance and the Abbey of St. Gall. Between 1159 and 1357 the Freiherr of Güttingen were mentioned as landlords and owner of Vogtei In 1359, it became part of the bailiwick of the Lords of Breitenlandenberg. The Bishop of Constance reacquired the Diocese's rights and property in the village in 1452. He held onto these rights until 1798. The bishop appointed a chief bailiff who ruled and held the low court for the village in the castle.

Göttingen (district)

Göttingen (German pronunciation: [ˈɡœtɪŋən]) is a district (German: Landkreis) in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Northeim and Osterode, and by the states of Thuringia (district of Eichsfeld) and Hesse (districts of Werra-Meißner and Kassel).

History

In 1885 the Prussian government established the districts of Göttingen, Münden and Duderstadt within the Province of Hanover. These districts existed for 88 years, before they were merged in 1973 to form the present district of Göttingen. In 2016, it will be reformed by the addition of the Osterode District.

Geography

The western half of the district is occupied by the Weserbergland mountains. The Weser River receives it name near the town of Hannoversch Münden, where the Fulda joins the Werra. Further east the Leine river runs through the district from south to north.

Coat of arms

In the upper part is the heraldic lion of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Below is a combination of the arms of the former districts, which were merged in 1973 to form the present district: the shield of Münden, the anchor of Göttingen, and the wheel of Duderstadt.

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Deutsche Welle Africa News Talk,News,Public Germany
Schwany5 Oberkrain Radio Folk Germany
Sunradio Cologne Reggae Germany
CMR (Christian Music Radio) Christian Contemporary Germany
ToXoRs minimalRADIO Electronica Germany
Darkradio Rock,Alternative,Electronica Germany
Coolradio Classic Rock Classic Rock Germany
wunschradio.fm Schlager Folk Germany
Campus Crew Passau College Germany
#Musik.Goldies on RauteMusik.FM 80s,70s,60s Germany
Musikladen Radio Oldies Germany
Indie Select Indie Germany
Inn-Salzach Welle Oldies Germany
Absolut relax 90s,80s,70s,Soft Rock,Contemporary Germany
sta-lausitz.net Religious Germany
DeeRedRadio Mischen Possible World Europe Germany
Altertainment Alternative,Indie Germany
G3 Das Radio Indie Germany
FFH Top 40 Top 40 Germany
buchholz.fm Varied,News Updates,Experimental Germany
Techno4ever Club Dance,Electronica Germany
Kulturkanal Jazz,Classical Germany
Generationen 80s,70s,60s Germany
Radio Seefunk News Talk,Easy Germany
neue-musik.fm Classical Germany
The Wave Radio Easy Germany
Peli One Hip Hop,Rap Germany
Radio Superoldie Oldies Germany
Radio HC Electronica Germany
DLF Presseschau News,Public Germany
Radio Schwabenwelle Folk Germany
Red Room Music Electronica Germany
Radio Christianismos Gospel,Christian Germany
Big FM Balkan World Europe Germany
NDR N-Joy Abstrait Contemporary Germany
Punksender Punk Germany
La Magia de Tango Radio Latin Hits Germany
Fresh House Dance,Electronica Germany
NSW-AnImE World Asia Germany
Wölffchen Comedy,Kids Germany
MDR SPUTNIK Roboton Channel Electronica Germany
Week FM Electro Electronica Germany
Radio Kosmos.de Electronica Germany
NDR Kultur Classical Germany
Radio Schwarzes Brandenburg Rock,Alternative,Experimental,Electronica Germany
Hitradio MS One Top 40 Germany
Schlagerschweinchen World Europe Germany
Radio 1920 Oldies Germany
Kult.Radio - Das Märchen.Radio Talk Germany
KoRadio Pop,Top 40,R&B Germany
K-Radio Hip Hop,Electronica Germany

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