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'''Strass''', '''Stras''', or '''Straß''' may refer to:
'''Strass''', '''Stras''', or '''Straß''' may refer to:


==places in Austria==
==Places in Austria==
* [[Strass im Zillertal]], a municipality in Tyrol
* [[Strass im Zillertal]], a municipality in Tyrol
* [[Straß in Steiermark]], a municipality in Styria
* [[Straß in Steiermark]], a municipality in Styria
* [[Straß im Straßertale]], a municipality in Lower Austria
* [[Straß im Straßertale]], a municipality in Lower Austria
* [[Straß im Attergau]], a municipality in Upper Austria
* [[Straß im Attergau]], a municipality in Upper Austria
==Other uses==
* [[Rhinestone]] or ''strass''
* [[Syndicat du travail sexuel]] (STRASS), a sex worker organisation in France.


== Family name ==
== People with the surname ==
* [[Barbara Strass]] (born 1974), Austrian former international team handball player
* [[Georg Friedrich Strass]] (1701, Wolfisheim bei Strasbourg - 1773), an Alsatian jeweler who invented the [[rhinestone]]. Rhinestone is sometimes called strass, too.
* [[Beata Sabina Straas]] (''or'' Strass), known as "Madame Åberg" (? - 1773)
* [[Beata Sabina Straas]] ''or'' Strass (before 1737–1773)
* [[David Stras]], a professor of law at the University of Minnesota Law School
* [[Georg Friedrich Strass]] (1701–1773), Alsatian jeweler who invented the rhinestone


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=== Stras ===
* [[David R. Stras]], a professor of law at the University of Minnesota Law School

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Latest revision as of 17:23, 15 August 2019

Strass, Stras, or Straß may refer to:

Places in Austria

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Other uses

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People with the surname

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