Hangö, the Swedish name of the bilingual port town of Hanko, Uusimaa, Finland
Remote Solution, South Korean electronics company formerly known as HanGo Electronics
Hango Hill, hill near Castletown, Isle of Man
People with the name Hango include:
Hango (general), second-in-command of Atoc at the Battle of Chimborazo
Angeline Hango (1905–1995), Canadian writer
Keithley Hango, founder of Vanuatu's Pentecost Star
Lisa Hango, American politician
Topics referred to by the same term
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company formerly known as HanGo Electronics Hango Hill, hill near Castletown, Isle of Man People with the name Hango include: Hango (general), second-in-command...
Compaq did not release the player themselves, but licensed the design to HanGo Electronics Co., Ltd. of South Korea. Compaq Research published a software...
The Hanko Peninsula (Finnish: Hankoniemi; Swedish: Hangö udd), also spelled Hango, is the southernmost point of mainland Finland. The soil is a sandy moraine...
Lisa Hango is an American politician from Vermont. She has been a Republican member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Franklin-5 District...
Katalin M. Hangos is a Hungarian chemical engineer whose research concerns control theory and chemical process modeling. She is a research professor in...
traditional Swedish name of the Hanko Peninsula. Seldom used names are Battle of Hangö (Finnish Hanko) and Battle of Hangöudd (Finnish Hankoniemi). The battle...
Hango Hill is an historic mound on the coast road between Castletown and Derbyhaven, Malew parish, Isle of Man. The mound is said to be a possible prehistoric...
(Finnish: Helsinki) on 2 March. Abandoned Swedish fortifications on the Hangö Peninsula (Finnish: Hanko) were taken and manned on 21 March and on the...
mess kit, or hangō (rice container), differed from other armies' mess kits in several respects. No attempt was made to conform the hangō to the Japanese...
Angéline Hango (February 2, 1905 – November 9, 1995) was a Canadian writer, who won the Stephen Leacock Award in 1949 for her sole published book, Truthfully...
manufacturer located in Gimcheon, South Korea. The company was founded in 1994 as Hango Electronics Co., Ltd. and assumed its current name in 2002. Although the...
November. London: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-374-45309-1. Jones, W. Glyn (1984). Vägen från Muminsalen (in Swedish). Hangö: Bonniers. ISBN 91-0-046191-1....
and a winning time of 19 hours 9 minutes was set in this direction by Tom Hango. Megan Davidson, a trek leader with Back Track Adventures, was the first...
diverted towards Finland, which managed to cut the coastal sea route past Hangö cape already in early May 1714. This caused severe trouble for Russian supply...
from the village it passes through. Svenskt Militärhistoriskt Bibliotek, Hangö 1940 – 1941, ISBN 91-975315-2-9. "Historia". www.hangonrintama.fi. Retrieved...
other works. He is one of the authors biographied by Project Runeberg. Hangö fästning, Reino Aaltonen Ett sekel till havs, Effoas hundra första år 1883–1983...
signature stamp Gangut (disambiguation), the Russian transliteration of Hangö udd Hanco This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
literature portal Jones, W. Glyn (1984). Vägen från Muminsalen (in Swedish). Hangö: Bonniers. p. 68. ISBN 91-0-046191-1. Rehal-Johansson, Agneta (2007). "Tove...
Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84718-269-2. Jones, W. Glyn (1984). Vägen från Muminsalen (in Swedish). Hangö: Bonniers. p. 71. ISBN 91-0-046191-1....
in the Satluj valley to Nako in the Spiti valley climbs steeply to the Hango Pass, then descends to Leo (Liyo) on the south bank of the Spiti. The trail...
Wednesday [June 21] as an entry to the Manila Film Festival… "Mga pelikulang hango sa tunay na buhay na bumenta sa masa". Abante. February 2, 2019. Retrieved...
confirms the renunciation of its right to the lease of the Peninsula of Hango, accorded to it by the Soviet-Finnish Peace Treaty of 12 March 1940, and...