Freitag

Freitag is the German word for Friday.

It can also refer to:

  • Freitag, a German weekly newspaper published in Berlin
  • Freitag, the fifth opera of Karlheinz Stockhausen's Licht cycle.
  • Freitag, a Swiss shoulder bag manufacturer
  • People with the surnames Freitag or Freytag:

  • Amanda Freitag, Food Network Chef
  • Arny Freytag, American photographer
  • Barbara Freitag, Author
  • Bernd von Freytag-Loringhoven (1914-2007), Baltic German general
  • Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven (1874-1927), Dada-artist
  • Herta Freitag, Austrian-American Mathematician
  • Holger Freitag, German Ski Jumper
  • Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Freytag (1788-1861), German philologist
  • Gustav Freytag (1816-1895), German dramatist
  • Freytag's pyramid
  • Jacques Freitag (born 1982), South African high jumper
  • John Freitag, American rower
  • Leon D. Freitag (born 1946), Superintendent of the North Dakota District Council of the Assemblies of God
  • Meike Freitag (born 1979), German freestyle swimmer
  • Werner Freitag (born 1946), German butterfly swimmer
  • Der Freitag

    Der Freitag (Friday) is a German weekly newspaper established in 1946.

    History and profile

    The newspaper was established in 1946 under the name of Sonntag which was used until 1990 when its name was switched to its current name, Freitag. The paper originally described itself as "the East West Weekly", being established in the year of German reunification, but underwent a substantial rebranding in 2009, including the addition of the definite article (it was previously just Freitag). The rebranding was judged a success by the Society for News Design, judging it one of the three "World's Best Designed Newspapers" in 2010. This followed the 2008 acquisition of the paper by Jakob Augstein. Der Freitag publishes online daily, as well as weekly in print. It has a syndication agreement with the British newspaper The Guardian, publishing a number of German translations of Guardian content in every issue.

    References

    Neuner

    Neuner is a German occupational surname, which originally meant a person who was on a council of nine members (literally, a "niner"), derived from the Middle High German niun ("nine"). The name may refer to:

  • Angelika Neuner (born 1969), Austrian luger
  • Doris Neuner (born 1971), Austrian luger
  • Frank Neuner (born 1971), German psychologist
  • Magdalena Neuner (born 1987), German athlete
  • Martin Neuner (1900–1944), German ski jumper
  • See also

  • Mount Neuner, Antarctica
  • References

    Sas dles Nü

    The Sas dles Nü (German: Neuner; Italian: Cima Nove [ˈtʃiːma ˈnɔːve]) is a mountain in the Dolomites near La Val, South Tyrol, Italy.

    References

  • Alpenverein South Tyrol (German)
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