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GOHRDE, a forest of Germany, in the Prussian province of Hanover, immediately W. of the Elbe, between Wittenberg and Liineburg. It has an area of about 85 sq.m. and is famous for its oaks, beeches and game preserves. It is memorable for the victory gained here, on Sept. 16, 1813, by the allies, under Wallmoden, over the French forces commanded by Pecheur. The hunting-box situated in the forest was built in 1689 and was restored by Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover. It is known to history on account of the constitution of Garde promulgated here in 1719.