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'''People''':
'''People''':
* [[Anikó Góg]], Hungarian triathlete
* [[Anikó Góg]], Hungarian triathlete
* [[Gog and Magog]], characters in the Bible
* Gog or "gogledd", a person from [[North Wales]] from the Welsh word for "north"
* Gog or "gogledd", a person from [[North Wales]] from the Welsh word for "north"
* ''[[GOG Svendborg]]'', a Danish team in the Danish Handball League
* ''[[GOG Svendborg]]'', a Danish team in the Danish Handball League
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In '''fiction''':
In '''fiction''':
* [[Gog and Magog]], characters in the Bible
* ''Gog'', a 1931 satiric book by [[Giovanni Papini]]
* ''Gog'', a 1931 satiric book by [[Giovanni Papini]]
* ''Gog'', a 1967 novel by [[Andrew Sinclair]]
* ''Gog'', a 1967 novel by [[Andrew Sinclair]]

Revision as of 11:42, 23 July 2011

Gog, Gogg or Gogs may refer to:

People:

In geography:

In fiction:

Other meanings:

  • GOG, an acronym for Good Old Games, a website specializing in selling licensed digital copies of old games.
  • GoG, an acronym for Groovy on Grails, a web application framework alternative to Ruby on Rails