Gothland: 1 (2,595), the southernmost of the three old provinces of Sweden; chiefly mountainous, but with many fertile spaces; forest and lake scenery give a charm to the landscape; Gothenburg is the chief town. 2 (51), a Swedish island in the Baltic, 44 m. E. of the mainland, area 1217 sq. m.; forms, with other islands, the province of Gothland or Wisby; agriculture, fishing, and shipping are the main industries; Wisby is the chief town (also called Gottland).
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Gothic Architecture * GothsLinks here from Chalmers
Alstroemer, Jonas
Falk, John Peter
Gustavus, Vasa
Hasselquist, Frederick
Linnæus, Charles