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Questions & Answers: Gotham
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Could you please tell me how 'Gotham' came to be a reference to The original Gotham is popularly supposed to be the village of that name in Nottinghamshire, though I gather there’s little good
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Ask The Watcher - Gotham City
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However, even in the alternate timelines where Gotham City was never founded in North America by the 1700s, there still exists a village named Gotham in Nottinghamshire
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At the Edge: The Wise Men of Gotham
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The twenty tales have been localised to Gotham in Nottinghamshire. However, there is another Gotham, in Sussex , that lays claim to the tales, as in discussed by Mr Stevens in his article.
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Gotham Village Home Page
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Welcome to the unofficial web site for Gotham Village in South Nottinghamshire. In here I hope to give you some insight into the life and times of Gotham
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Wikipedia: Gotham, Nottinghamshire
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Gotham (pronounced "goat-um") is a village in Nottinghamshire, England, south of Your continued donations keep Wikipedia running! Gotham, Nottinghamshire
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Wordorigins.org
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This nickname for New York City comes from the name of a village in Nottinghamshire, England. Gotham is from the Old English gat (goat) + ham (homestead) or hamm (enclosure, pen)
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