Gotha, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Did you know that Gotha City is a fictional city in the comic books? The city is located in the eastern part of the Gotham State, about halfway between New York City and Washington, DC. It lies at the mouth of the Gotham River, which feeds into the Atlantic Ocean. As a trading port, Gotha City has grown in popularity and importance over the years. The city is comprised of three islands, including the island of Gotham.

The city is home to many multinational companies and Fortune 500 companies. One in ten companies is headquartered in Gotha City. It ranks third in attracting business, capital, and tourism. Gotham City is also known as the shadow of Gotham due to its fashion industry, which provides over one billion dollars in annual wages for over 180,000 people. It is a major international trade and transportation center, and a tourist attraction.

The city has a diverse economy. While the majority of the population is black, there is also a significant Asian population. The Asian population in Gotha City started out with a small base and has grown rapidly, contributing to the city's overall growth. This demographic is likely to appear in every population tabulation of the city. Similarly, the black population declined by 11.5%. The city also has a flourishing garment industry.

The largest religious group in Gotha City is Christianity, which includes Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. There is also a substantial Jewish population, making up 18.4% of the city. Third in the city is Islam, which includes 10% of the city's public school students. Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism round out the top five. Finally, atheism ranks fifth, with 24% of the population self-identifying as having no organized religion.