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Gothia is a name given to various places where the Goths lived during their migrations: * Dacia, referred to as Gothia during the fourth century * Götaland, the traditionally assumed homeland of the Goths * the land of the Crimean Goths, referred to as Gothia by the Byzantines and Askuzai in Semitic sources (Hebrew: Ashkenaz). * Principality of Theodoro, deriving from the Crimean Goths *
Septimania Septimania (french: Septimanie ; oc, Septimània ) is a historical region in modern-day Southern France. It referred to the western part of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis that passed to the control of the Visigoths in 462, when Septima ...
, land in southern France once inhabited by the Visigoths * Languedoc, larger modern provincial name for the Septimania land of Gothia. * ''
Marca Hispanica The Hispanic March or Spanish March ( es, Marca Hispánica, ca, Marca Hispànica, Aragonese and oc, Marca Hispanica, eu, Hispaniako Marka, french: Marche d'Espagne), was a military buffer zone beyond the former province of Septimania, esta ...
'', land in northern Spain whose inhabitants were considered Goths and not Franks in the 8th–10th centuries * Catalonia, the name being possibly derived from "Gothic land" * Metropolitanate of Gothia, a diocese of the Patriarchate of Constantinople in the Middle Ages Gothia may also refer to: * Gothia Cup, the world's largest annual association football cup by number of contestants, held in Gothenburg *
Gothia Towers The Gothia Towers, in Gothenburg, Sweden, is the largest hotel in the Nordic countries. Part of the Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre The Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre ( sv, Svenska Mässan) is an exhibition and convention centre ...
, a hotel in Gothenburg. * Arn de Gothia, a fictional medieval knight created by Jan Guillou * Gothia, a city on the Euphrates river in the Ramadi (district) of Iraq, between Hit and Ramadi {{disambiguation, geo