Eger
Eger stands for:
Cities:
- Cheb , town in Karlovarský kraj (Karlovy Vary Region), Czech Republic
- Eger (Hungary) , town in Észak-Magyarország, Northern Hungary (German Erlau )
Buildings:
- Chebský hrad , Czech Republic ( Eger Castle )
- Palais Eger , Germany
Eger is the family name of the following people:
- Agnes Eger (1878–1955), German painter
- Akiba Eger (1761–1837), rabbi in Märkisch-Friedland and Posen
- Anton Eger (* 1980), Swedish jazz musician
- Cordula Eger (* 1972), German politician (Die Linke)
- Daniel Eger († 1474), bell founder from Heilbronn
- Denise Eger (* 1960), American rabbi
- Ernst Eger (1837–1913), German entrepreneur and company founder
- Eugen Eger (1887–1953), German architect, most recently Federal Railway Director
- Ferdinand Eger (1868–1948), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Frank Eger (* 1959), German district administrator in the Oldenburg district
- Franz Eger (1889–1956), German politician
- Georg Eger (1848–1914), German lawyer, specialist author and lecturer (postal and railway law)
- Gudrun Eger-Harsch (* 1940), German social scientist
- Günther Eger (* 1964), German bobsleigh driver
- Gustav Eger (1827-1894), German philologist and librarian
- Hanns-Peter Eger (1946–2009), German entrepreneur and ZDK Vice President
- Hans Eger (approx. 1440 – approx. 1495), German bell founder
- Hansjörg Eger (* 1964), German politician
- Heinrich Eger (entrepreneur) (? –1951), Austrian entrepreneur
- Heinrich Eger von Kalkar (1328–1408), German theologian
- Heinz Eger (* 1932), German radiologist
- Hermann Eger (1877–1944), German politician (center)
- Janett Eger (* 1985), German journalist and presenter
- Jos Eger (around 1500), German bell founder
- Karl Eger (theologian) (1864–1945), German Protestant theologian
- Karl Eger (District Administrator) (1907 – after 1952), German District Administrator
- Manfred Eger (1927–2016), German journalist, book author and museum director
- Marcel Eger (* 1983), German soccer player
- Oliver Eger (* 1969), German cartoonist and illustrator
- Otto Eger (1877–1949), German legal historian
- Paul Eger (1881–1947), Austrian-Swiss writer, director and general manager
- Philipp Eger (* 1977), German sports commentator, presenter and journalist
- Radames Eger (* 1984), Brazilian fashion designer, artist and city original
- Rudolf Eger (1885–1965), German writer and director
- Salomon Eger (1786–1852), Jewish scholar and philosopher
- Susanna Eger (1640–1713), German cook
- Thomas Eger (economist) (* 1949), German economist
- Thomas Eger (songwriter) (* 1951), German pastor and songwriter
- Wilhelm Eger (* 1932), German painter and graphic artist
- Wolfgang Eger (1928–2005), German historian, archival scientist and author
- Wolfgang Eger (actor) (* in the 20th century), German actor and radio play speaker
The following astronomical objects are called Eger :
- (3103) Eger , an Apollo-type asteroid
- Eger (crater) , on Mars
Waters:
- Eger (Elbe) , in Czech Ohře , tributary of the Elbe in northeast Bavaria and Bohemia
- Eger (Tisza) , tributary of the Tisza in Hungary
- Eger (Wörnitz) , tributary of the Wörnitz in Swabia
Regions :
- Archdiocese of Eger , Archdiocese of Hungary
- District of Eger , former district in the Sudetenland (1938–1945)
- Okres Cheb , Czech administrative unit ( Eger district )
Eger , more:
- Egerium , Eger stage, chronostratigraphic stage
EGER stands for:
- Stronsay Airport (ICAO code), airport on the island of Stronsay in Orkney, Scotland
See also: