GOT
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GOT, Got, or got may refer to:
Gulfs
- Gulf of Tadjoura, a gulf or basin of the Indian Ocean in the Horn of Africa
- Gulf of Taranto, a gulf of the Ionian Sea
- Gulf of Tehuantepec, a large body of water on the Pacific coast of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec
- Gulf of Tendra, a shallow water bay near the coast of Ukraine
- Gulf of Thailand, a shallow inlet in the western part of the South China and Eastern Archipelagic Seas
- Gulf of Tolo, the body of water lying between the eastern and south-eastern peninsulas of the island of Sulawesi
- Gulf of Tomini, the equatorial gulf which separates the Minahassa and East Peninsulas of the island of Sulawesi
- Gulf of Tonkin, a body of water located off the coast of northern Vietnam and southern China
- Gulf of Trieste, a very shallow bay of the Adriatic Sea
- Gulf of Tunis, a large Mediterranean bay in north-eastern Tunisia
Media
- A Game of Thrones, the first novel in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels
- Game of Thrones, an American fantasy drama television series
- God of Thunder (video game), a 2D platform/top-down freeware puzzle game
People
- François Jules Edmond Got (1822–1901), French stage actor, comedian, and opera librettist
- Pascale Got (born 1961), French politician
- Raoul Got (1900–1955), French rugby union player
Other
- Geranyl-pyrophosphate—olivetolic acid geranyltransferase, an enzyme
- Global Offset Table, a table of addresses which resides in the data section
- GO Transit, a regional public transit system in Southern Ontario
- Got (bull), the world's first cloned fighting bull
- Göteborg Landvetter Airport (IATA code: GOT), an international airport serving the Gothenburg region in Sweden
- Gothic language (ISO 639-2 & -3 codes: got), an extinct Germanic language
- Gottschalks (NYSE ticker symbol: GOT), a middle-tier American department store
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