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- Giorgio Gaslini: Italian Jazz Pianist, Composer, and Arranger Giorgio Gaslini
- Giorgio Gomelsky: Impresario of British R&B and Early Rock Management Giorgio Gomelsky
- Giorgio Kutufà — Italian local politician (1948–2020) Giorgio Kutufà
- Giorgio Morandi: Italian Painter and Printmaker Giorgio Morandi
- Giorgio Napolitano: Italian statesman and two-term president Giorgio Napolitano
- Giorgio Pressburger
- Giorgio Puia
- Giorgio Vasari: painter, architect and author of the Lives of the Artists Giorgio Vasari
- Giorgione (Giorgio Barbarelli da Castelfranco) Giorgione
- Giornico
- Giosuè Carducci
- Giotto di Bondone: Florentine painter and architect of the early Renaissance Giotto
- Giourkas Seitaridis — Greek footballer and Euro 2004 winner Giourkas Seitaridis
- Giovan Francesco Gonzaga: Italian Painter and Sculptor (1921–2007) Giovan Francesco Gonzaga
- Giovani dos Santos
- Giovanna Antonelli
- Giovanni Battista Pichierri — Italian Catholic Archbishop (1943–2017) Giovanni Battista Pichierri
- Giovanni Battista Rabino
- Giovanni Battista Re — Italian Cardinal and Former Prefect for Bishops Giovanni Battista Re
- Giovanni Battista Tiepolo: Venetian master of large-scale fresco and decorative painting Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
- Giovanni Bellini
- Giovanni Berlinguer — Italian politician and professor of social medicine Giovanni Berlinguer
- Giovanni Boccaccio
- Giovanni Bramucci
- Giovanni Colmo (1867–1947) — Italian painter Giovanni Colmo
- Giovanni Battista Conso Giovanni Conso
- Giovanni Coppa (1925–2016) Giovanni Coppa
- Giovanni Corrieri — Italian professional road cyclist (1920–2017) Giovanni Corrieri
- Giovanni da Palestrina: Renaissance Master of Sacred Polyphony Giovanni da Palestrina
- Giovanni da Verrazzano: Florentine Navigator Who Charted the Atlantic Coast Giovanni da Verrazzano
- Giovanni Domenico Cassini
- Giovanni Ferrari — Italian footballer, two-time World Cup winner (1907–1982) Giovanni Ferrari
- Giovanni Gabrieli: Venetian composer and organist of the late Renaissance Giovanni Gabrieli
- Giovanni Galli — Italian former football goalkeeper Giovanni Galli
- Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli — Vicar Apostolic of Tripoli (1942–2019) Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli
- Giovanni Paisiello — Italian composer of operas and sacred music Giovanni Paisiello
- Giovanni Paolo Gibertini
- Giovanni Reale: Italian Historian of Philosophy and Scholar of Ancient Thought Giovanni Reale
- Giovanni Ribisi — American actor and character performer Giovanni Ribisi
- Giovanni Sartori
- Giovanni Silva de Oliveira — Brazilian attacking midfielder and club star Giovanni Silva de Oliveira
- Giovanni Spadolini
- Giovanni Trapattoni — Italian footballer and celebrated manager Giovanni Trapattoni
- Giovanni van Bronckhorst
- Giovannino Guareschi — Italian journalist, cartoonist and creator of Don Camillo Giovannino Guareschi
- Gipcy, Allier — a rural commune in central France Gipcy
- Gipf-Oberfrick: Swiss municipality in the canton of Aargau Gipf-Oberfrick
- Gippsland Lakes — coastal lake system in Victoria, Australia Gippsland Lakes
- Gipuzkoa: province and historical territory of the Basque Country Gipuzkoa
- Giraffatitan — Late Jurassic giant sauropod formerly grouped with Brachiosaurus Giraffatitan
- Giraffe: anatomy, behavior, habitat, and conservation Giraffe
- Giraffidae: the giraffe and the okapi Giraffidae
- Giraffoidea: the superfamily of giraffe-like ruminants Giraffoidea
- Girard, Illinois: overview, history, and community Girard, Illinois
- Girard, Kansas — county seat and small city in Crawford County Girard, Kansas
- Girard, Ohio: Overview, history, and community profile Girard, Ohio
- Girasole (Gelisùli) — town and comune in Sardinia, Italy Girasole
- Giravanz Kitakyushu — Japanese professional football club Giravanz Kitakyushu
- Giric (late 9th-century Pictish king) Giric
- Girija Devi
- Girija Prasad Koirala: Nepali leader and four-time prime minister Girija Prasad Koirala
- Giriraj Kishore (1937–2020) — Indian Hindi writer and academic administrator Giriraj Kishore (writer)
- Girish Karnad: Playwright, Actor and Cultural Figure of Modern India Girish Karnad
- Girl: definition, development, and social context Girl
- Girl (Pharrell Williams album) Girl (album)
- Girl Gone Wild (Madonna song) Girl Gone Wild
- Girl group (popular music ensembles) Girl group
- Girl Guides: origins, principles, and global movement Girl Guides
- Girl Meets World — Disney Channel sequel sitcom overview Girl Meets World
- Girl on the Edge (film) Girl on the Edge
- Girl Scout Cookies Girl Scout cookie
- Girl Scouts of the USA
- Girl You Know It's True
- Girl, Interrupted (1999 film): overview, themes, cast and legacy Girl, Interrupted (movie)
- Girlfriend (romantic partner) Girlfriend
- Girlfriend (Avril Lavigne song)
- Girlfriend (Billie Piper song) Girlfriend (Billie song)
- Girlfriend (Wings song)
- Girlicious (American pop girl group) Girlicious
- Girls (TV series)
- Girls Aloud (British pop group) Girls Aloud
- Girls Just Want to Have Fun
- Girls Like You (Maroon 5 song) Girls Like You
- Girls' Day (Mädchen‑Zukunftstag) — Germany's career day for girls Girls' Day (Germany)
- Girls' Generation (SNSD) — South Korean girl group and cultural influence Girls' Generation
- Girls' Generation-TTS (TaeTiSeo) — K-pop subunit of Girls' Generation Girls' Generation-TTS
- Girma Wolde-Giorgis
- Giro d'Italia: Italy’s Grand Tour bicycle race Giro d'Italia
- Giro (Kiro) Manoyan — Armenian ARF leader and diaspora advocate Giro Manoyan
- Girolamo Savonarola: Dominican Preacher, Florentine Reformer, and Controversial Figure Girolamo Savonarola
- Girolles (Yonne) — commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France Girolles, Yonne
- Giron (Ain) — commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France Giron
- Girona — Catalan city and provincial capital Girona
- Gironde — department in southwestern France Gironde
- Gironde-sur-Dropt (Gironde, France) Gironde-sur-Dropt
- Girth (circumference measurement and practical uses) Girth
- Girth (tack): function, types, fit, and care Girth (tack)
- Girton College, Cambridge: history, campus and notable legacy Girton College, Cambridge
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Overview, Components, History and Uses GIS
- Gisborne, New Zealand
- Giscos — Commune in Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France Giscos
- Gisela Mota Ocampo — Mexican politician and mayor of Temixco Gisela Mota Ocampo
- Gisele Bündchen
- Gisèle Casadesus (1914–2017), French stage and film actress Gisèle Casadesus
- Gisèle Halimi: Tunisian‑French lawyer, feminist and public intellectual Gisèle Halimi
- Gisella Perl: Jewish Gynecologist and Physician in the Holocaust Gisella Perl
- Gisella Sofio — Italian actress (1931–2017) Gisella Sofio
- Giselle — a Romantic ballet of love, betrayal and the supernatural Giselle
- Gish (1991 debut album by The Smashing Pumpkins) Gish
- Gisikon: Swiss municipality in the canton of Lucerne Gisikon
- Gislaved — town and municipal seat in Jönköping County, Sweden Gislaved
- Gislaved Municipality (Gislaveds kommun) — overview and key facts Gislaved Municipality
- Gistel (West Flanders, Belgium) Gistel
- Giswil — municipality in the canton of Obwalden, Switzerland Giswil
- Gisy-les-Nobles
- Git: distributed version control system Git
- Gita Gopinath — Economist, Scholar and Policy Advisor Gita Gopinath
- Gita Sahgal: Writer and Campaigner on Feminism and Fundamentalism Gita Sahgal
- Gitanjali
- Gitega, Burundi: capital city and cultural center Gitega
- Gitega Province
- Giubega — commune in Dolj County, Romania Giubega
- Giubiasco — former municipality in Ticino, Switzerland Giubiasco
- Giugliano in Campania
- Giuliana Calandra — Italian actress, journalist and television presenter Giuliana Calandra
- Giuliana Rancic
- Giuliano Amato — Italian politician, jurist and two-time prime minister Giuliano Amato
- Giuliano da Sangallo: Renaissance architect, sculptor and military engineer Giuliano da Sangallo
- Giuliano Montaldo — Italian film director, screenwriter and actor Giuliano Montaldo
- Giuliano Sarti — Italian goalkeeper and member of the 'Grande Inter' Giuliano Sarti
- Giulietta Guicciardi — Austrian countess and Beethoven’s dedicatee Giulietta Guicciardi
- Giulietta Masina
- Giulietto Chiesa (1940–2020) — Italian journalist, author and politician Giulietto Chiesa
- Giulio Andreotti: Italian statesman and long-serving Christian Democrat Giulio Andreotti
- Giulio Angioni: Sardinian anthropologist and writer Giulio Angioni
- Giulio Brogi: Italian actor of stage and screen Giulio Brogi
- Giulio Caccini: early Baroque composer and pioneer of monodic song Giulio Caccini
- Giulio Cesare (Handel) — opera in three acts Giulio Cesare
- Giulio Paradisi — Italian film director, actor and screenwriter Giulio Paradisi
- Giulio Questi
- Giulio Romano: painter and architect who shaped early Mannerism Giulio Romano
- Giulio Savelli: Italian publisher and politician (1941–2020) Giulio Savelli
- Giumaglio: a former village municipality in Vallemaggia, Ticino Giumaglio
- Giuoco Piano: the classical Italian chess opening Giuoco Piano
- Giurgița — commune in Dolj County, Romania Giurgița
- Giuseppe Baresi
- Giuseppe Bergomi — Italian defender and Inter one‑club stalwart Giuseppe Bergomi
- Giuseppe Caselli: Painter of La Spezia and the Cinque Terre Giuseppe Caselli
- Giuseppe Ciarrapico: Italian businessman, AS Roma president and senator Giuseppe Ciarrapico
- Giuseppe Conte
- Giuseppe "Nino" Farina — First Formula One World Champion Giuseppe Farina
- Giuseppe Favalli
- Giuseppe Ferrara — Italian film director and screenwriter Giuseppe Ferrara
- Giuseppe Frigo (1935–2019), Italian Constitutional Court Judge Giuseppe Frigo
- Giuseppe Furino
- Giuseppe Galasso
- Giuseppe Galderisi
- Giuseppe Garibaldi
- Giuseppe Giacosa: Italian playwright and librettist Giuseppe Giacosa
- Giuseppe Giannini
- Giuseppe Mazzini: Italian Nationalist, Republican, and Intellectual Giuseppe Mazzini
- Giuseppe Meazza: Italian football legend and two-time World Cup winner Giuseppe Meazza
- Giuseppe Mifsud Bonnici
- Giuseppe Natoli (Gongora di Scaliti) — Sicilian lawyer and 19th‑century minister Giuseppe Natoli
- Giuseppe Piazzi — Italian astronomer who discovered Ceres Giuseppe Piazzi
- Giuseppe Rossi
- Giuseppe Signori
- Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
- Giuseppe Ungaretti: Italian modernist poet and master of concise verse Giuseppe Ungaretti
- Giuseppe Verdi: Italian opera composer and reformer Giuseppe Verdi
- Giuseppe Virgili
- Giuseppe Zamberletti — architect of Italy's modern civil protection Giuseppe Zamberletti
- Giuseppi Logan: American free jazz multi-instrumentalist Giuseppi Logan
- Giuseppina Bozzacchi (1853–1870) Giuseppina Bozzacchi
- Giuseppina Projetto-Frau: Italian Supercentenarian (1902–2018) Giuseppina Projetto
- Givarlais
- Givat Ram — Jerusalem's civic and cultural district Givat Ram
- Give 'Em Enough Rope (The Clash album) Give 'Em Enough Rope
- Give a Little More (Maroon 5 song) Give a Little More
- Give It All (Rise Against song) Give It All
- Give Me All Your Luvin' — Madonna song overview and context Give Me All Your Luvin'
- Give You What You Like (Avril Lavigne song) Give You What You Like
- Given name (personal or first name) Given name
- Givenchy-en-Gohelle
- Givenchy-le-Noble — small commune in Pas-de-Calais, northern France Givenchy-le-Noble
- Givenchy-lès-la-Bassée
- Giverny: Claude Monet's village, gardens, and artistic legacy Giverny
- Givisiez — Municipality in the Canton of Fribourg, Switzerland Givisiez
- Givrand — commune in Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France Givrand
- Givrins — municipality in the district of Nyon, canton of Vaud Givrins
- Givry (Yonne) — commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France Givry, Yonne
- Giwi Margwelaschwili — Georgian–German writer and philosopher Giwi Margwelaschwili
- Giya Kancheli — Georgian Composer and Film-Score Artist (1935–2019) Giya Kancheli
- Giza, Egypt: city and ancient necropolis Giza
- Giza Governorate
- Giza Necropolis (Giza pyramid complex) Giza Necropolis
- Giza Plateau
- Gizmondo — handheld multimedia game console with GPS and GPRS Gizmondo
- Gizy — commune in Aisne, northern France Gizy
- Gizzard (gastric mill): structure, function, and occurrence in animals Gizzard
- Gjakova (Gjakovë / Đakovica) — city in western Kosovo Gjakova
- Gjergj Xhuvani: Albanian film director, screenwriter and producer Gjergj Xhuvani
- Gjermund Eggen — Norwegian cross-country skier and 1966 world champion Gjermund Eggen
- Gjirokastër: Historic City in Southern Albania Gjirokastër
- Gjirokastër County, Albania Gjirokastër County
- Gjirokastër District
- Gjorge Ivanov
- Glabbeek (Flemish Brabant, Belgium) Glabbeek
- Lakes formed by glaciers (glacial lakes) Glacial lake
- Glaciation: formation, types, effects, and climate role Glaciation
- Glacier: formation, types, features, and contemporary significance Glacier
- Glacier County, Montana
- Glaciology: the science of glaciers, ice sheets, and frozen ground Glaciology
- Gladbrook, Iowa
- Glade Spring, Virginia — small town in southwestern Virginia Glade Spring, Virginia
- Glades County, Florida
- Gladiators of Ancient Rome Gladiator
- Gladiator (2000 film) Gladiator (movie)
- Gladiolus — the sword-lily genus of ornamental flowering plants Gladiolus
- Gladius: The Roman Short Sword Gladius
- Gladstone, Illinois — an overview of the village and its place in the region Gladstone, Illinois
- Gladstone, South Australia
- Gladwin County, Michigan — overview, geography, history and local life Gladwin County, Michigan
- Gladwin, Michigan
- Gladwyn Jebb — British diplomat and first Acting UN Secretary‑General Gladwyn Jebb
- Gladwyne, Pennsylvania
- Gladys Berejiklian — Australian politician and former Premier of New South Wales Gladys Berejiklian
- Gladys Cooper — British stage and film actress (1888–1971) Gladys Cooper
- Gladys Horton — founder and lead singer of The Marvelettes Gladys Horton
- Gladys Knight: life and career of the 'Empress of Soul' Gladys Knight
- Gladys Nordenstrom — American Composer and Steward of Ernst Krenek's Legacy Gladys Nordenstrom
- Gladys West — American mathematician and pioneer of satellite geodesy Gladys West
- Glafcos Clerides: Cypriot statesman and two-term president (1919–2013) Glafcos Clerides
- Glam metal: origins, style, history and legacy Glam metal
- Glam rock: style, sound, and cultural legacy Glam rock
- Glamis Castle — Historic Scottish country house and family seat Glamis Castle
- Glamorgan (Glamorganshire): historic county and region of south Wales Glamorgan
- Glamorgan County Cricket Club
- Gland (biology): types, structure, and roles in organisms Gland
- Gland (Vaud) — town on Lake Geneva, Switzerland Gland (city)
- Gland, Aisne: Overview of the Northern French Commune Gland, Aisne
- Gland (Yonne) — commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France Gland, Yonne
- Glandular fever (infectious mononucleosis) Glandular fever
- Glâne District (Canton of Fribourg, Switzerland) Glâne District
- Glane (Overijssel) — hamlet in Twente, Netherlands Glane, Overijssel
- Glans (penile and clitoral) Glans
- Glans penis: anatomy, function, development, and clinical notes Glans penis
- Glanville, Calvados
- Glarus: Swiss canton and its capital town Glarus
- Glarus (city)
- Glarus Nord — municipality in the canton of Glarus, Switzerland Glarus Nord
- Glarus Süd
- Glasgow: Scotland’s largest city — geography, history, culture and transport Glasgow
- Glasgow Central station: Scotland's principal railway terminus Glasgow Central station
- Glasgow Coma Scale: purpose, components, scoring, and clinical use Glasgow Coma Scale
- Glasgow Corporation Tramways: history, network, decline and legacy Glasgow Corporation Tramways
- Glasgow Garden Festival (1988) Glasgow Garden Festival
- Glasgow International Airport (GLA): overview, history, operations Glasgow International Airport
- Glasgow Prestwick Airport: history, operations and significance Glasgow Prestwick Airport
- Glasgow Subway
- Glasgow, Kentucky
- Glasgow, Missouri
- Glasgow, Montana
- Glasgow, Virginia
- Glasnost: Soviet policy of openness and reform Glasnost
- Glass: composition, types, history and practical uses Glass
- Glass frog (family Centrolenidae): appearance, behavior and conservation Glass frog
- Glass harmonica (armonica) Glass harmonica
- Glass lizard — legless lizards often mistaken for snakes Glass lizard
- Glass rod
- Glass transition (Tg): the change from rigid to rubbery in amorphous materials Glass transition
- Glasscock County, Texas
- Glassheart (Leona Lewis album) Glassheart
- Glassonby: village and civil parish in Eden, Cumbria Glassonby
- Glassport, Pennsylvania
- Glassworking: Techniques, History, Materials, and Uses Glassworking
- Glastonbury: town, Tor, myths and contemporary culture Glastonbury
- Glastonbury Abbey: history, architecture and legends Glastonbury Abbey
- Glastonbury Festival
- Glastonbury, Connecticut
- Glattfelden (municipality in the Canton of Zürich, Switzerland) Glattfelden
- Glatzer Neisse (Nysa Kłodzka): river of the Kłodzko region Glatzer Neisse
- Glauchau, Saxony Glauchau
- Glauco Sansovini: Sammarinese Politician and Captain Regent (1938–2019) Glauco Sansovini
- Glaucoma: causes, types, diagnosis and treatment Glaucoma
- Glaucophytes: primitive freshwater algae and early plastid-bearing lineage Glaucophyte
- Glaucous: bluish‑green/grey colour and botanical term Glaucous
- Glay — Japanese rock band from Hakodate Glay
- Glaze: the glassy coating for ceramics — composition, types and uses Glaze
- Gleb Yakunin: Russian Orthodox Priest and Human Rights Advocate Gleb Yakunin
- Gleba: the spore-bearing inner tissue of some fungi Gleba
- Glee (American musical comedy-drama TV series) Glee
- Glee — Season 2 (2010–2011): production, music, and reception Glee (season 2)
- Glee Club: history, structure, and cultural role Glee club
- Gleiwitz incident (1939) — staged attack on Sender Gleiwitz Gleiwitz incident
- Glemsford, Suffolk — village and civil parish Glemsford
- Glen Allen, Alabama: Rural Town in the State's Northwest near Interstate 22 Glen Allen, Alabama
- Glenn "Swampy" Brydson — Canadian NHL right winger Glen Brydson
- Glen Burnie, Maryland: suburban community overview Glen Burnie, Maryland
- Glen Campbell (1936–2017) Glen Campbell