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Encyclopedia > Goldingen

Goldingen is a municipality in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland.


Goldingen is an earlier name of Kuldiga, Latvia.


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Goldingen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (64 words)
Goldingen is also the German name for the town of Kuldīga in Latvia.
Goldingen is a municipality in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
This page was last modified 23:14, 17 July 2006.
Great Uncles on Mother's side (1956 words)
From the time I was with him in Goldingen I only remember the dinner table with the many, many girls; oddly enough they all became dentists.
They had a beautiful house in Goldingen with a huge orchard, and it was said of the aunt that she made the workers sing songs during the harvest so they would not snack on the fruit.
That happened because the families of the great-uncle were mostly very wealthy, and looked down on the generation of my parents who already found the fight for existence much more difficult, as if they were poor relations.
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