- wood. Also Hagen, Hägen.
Haag may
refer to: The Hague, in the
Netherlands (Dutch: Den
Haag)
Several places in Germany:
Haag,
Upper Franconia in the district...
- "Hagenaars" and
speak so-called
bekakt Haags ("posh"), this
contrasts with the Hagenezen, who
speak plat
Haags ("vulgar"); see
Demographics below. The...
- The
brothers Eugene Haag (11
February 1808 – 5
March 1868) and Émile
Haag (18
November 1810 – 11 May 1865) were two
French Protestant historians and theologians...
-
Robert A.
Haag (born 1956) is an
American famous for
collecting meteorites. Some
meteorites acquired from
Haag are
currently on
display in the Smithsonian...
- per year. "
Haags Historisch Museum". Museum.nl.
Retrieved 9
August 2024. "Formalisering
uitvoeringskrediet renovatie en
uitbreiding Haags Historisch Museum"...
-
Richard Haag (October 23, 1923 – May 9, 2018) was an
American landscape architect who was
known for his role in Gas
Works Park in Seattle,
Washington and...
- 1948. The
Haags lived in
Munich until Alfred's
death in 1982. In 2007, Lina was
given the
Dachau Award for Courage. On 18 June 2012,
Haag died in Munich...
- theory,
Rudolf Haag developed an
argument against the
existence of the
interaction picture, a
result now
commonly known as
Haag’s theorem.
Haag’s original proof...
- The
Hague dialect (Standard Dutch:
Haags, het
Haagse dialect; The
Hague dialect:
Haags, et
Haagse dialek) is a
dialect of
Dutch mostly spoken in The Hague...
-
Villiam Haag (born 25
November 1993) is a
Swedish ice
hockey player currently playing for
Almtuna IS of the HockeyAllsvenskan. He pla**** 11
games for the...