Gotham

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Gotham is a village in Nottinghamshire, England, historically famous for the medieval tales of its so-called "wise fools" that inspired the nickname "Gotham" for New York City.

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Gotham canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
administrativeCounty Nottinghamshire NERFINISHED
country England
governedBy Gotham Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasCategory Civil parishes in Nottinghamshire
English folklore locations
Villages in Nottinghamshire
hasDemonym Gothamite
hasDialCode 0115
hasFeature Gotham Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
local primary school
parish church of St Lawrence NERFINISHED
village pubs
hasHeritage English folklore
hasPostcodeArea NG
hasPostTown Nottingham NERFINISHED
inspired Washington Irving’s use of "Gotham" for New York City NERFINISHED
nickname "Gotham" for New York City NERFINISHED
knownFor folk tales of so‑called wise fools
medieval tales of the wise men of Gotham
language English
locatedIn Nottinghamshire
Rushcliffe district NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedNear Nottingham NERFINISHED
locatedOn A453 road NERFINISHED
partOf Rushcliffe parliamentary constituency NERFINISHED
region East Midlands

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New York City (during playing career) nickname Gotham
subject surface form: New York City
New York City, New York, United States of America alsoKnownAs Gotham
subject surface form: New York City