Haag
Haag is a common Germanic place-name and personal name, which originally meant "hedge" or "fence", hence "enclosed area", such as a fenced hamlet, park or wood. Also Hagen, Hägen.
Haag may refer to:
Places
    
- The Hague, in the Netherlands (Dutch: Den Haag)
 - Several places in Germany:
- Haag, Upper Franconia in the district of Bayreuth, Bavaria (Postcode 95473)
 - Haag an der Amper in the district of Freising, Bavaria (Postcode 85410)
 - Haag in Oberbayern in the district of Mühldorf, Bavaria (Postcode 83527)
 - Haag (Oberpfalz), near Hemau, Bavaria (Postcode 93155)
 - Haag (Hunsrück), part of the community of Morbach, Rhineland-Palatinate (Postcode 54497)
 - Haag (Dachau), a village belonging to Altomünster in the district of Dachau, Bavaria (Postcode 85250)
 - Schloss Haag, a castle near Geldern, NRW (Postcode 47608)
 - Haag (Sinntal), a hill in Hesse
 
 
- Several places in Austria:
- Haag am Hausruck, a market town in the district of Grieskirchen, Upper Austria (Postcode 4680)
 - Haag, Austria, a municipality in the Amstetten District, Lower Austria (Postcode 3350)
 
 - Haag (Rheintal), Switzerland, part of Sennwald in the Canton of St. Gallen (Postcode 9469)
 - Haag Township, Logan County, North Dakota, in the United States
 
People
    
- Alfred Haag (1904–1982), German Communist and member of the resistance
 - Anna Haag (born 1986), Swedish cross country skier
 - Carl Haag (1820–1915), German-British painter
 - Emile Haag (born 1942) Luxembourgish historian, trade unionist
 - Ernest van den Haag (1914–2002), Dutch-American sociologist best known for his contributions to the National Review
 - Jules Haag (1882–1953), French mathematician
 - Lina Haag (1907-2012) German anti-Fascist activist
 - Marty Haag (1934–2004), the news director at the ABC station, WFAA-TV, in Dallas, Texas
 - Rudolf Haag (1922-2016), German physicist, known for his contributions to the axiomatic formulation of quantum field theory
 - Matthew Haag, (born 1992) American professional Call of Duty player and internet personality
 
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