Harras
Harras means:
Places:
- a district of the municipality Blaibach in the district of Cham (Bavaria)
- a district of the city of Eisfeld in Thuringia, see Harras (Eisfeld)
- a district of the former Upper Palatinate municipality of Nainhof-Hohenfels (Bavaria), see Harras (Nainhof-Hohenfels)
- a district of the municipality of Oberheldrungen in Thuringia, see Harras (Oberheldrungen)
- a district of the municipality of Prien am Chiemsee
- a district of the municipality of Wehingen in the district of Tuttlingen, Baden-Württemberg, see Harras (Wehingen)
- a place in Munich, see Harras (Munich)
- Harras (municipality of Furth) , district of Furth an der Triesting , Baden district, Lower Austria
- Harras (Bad Waltersdorf municipality) , part of the Bad Waltersdorf municipality , Hartberg-Fürstenfeld district, Styria
- Harras (communities Ebersdorf, Hartl) , part of the communities Ebersdorf and Hartl , district Hartberg-Fürstenfeld, Styria
People:
- a Bohemian noble family, see Herzan von Harras
- a Saxon-Thuringian noble family, see Harras (noble family)
- Dietrich von Harras, German knight, see Harrassage
Harras is a family name for the following people:
- Björn Harras (* 1983), German actor
- Dietrich von Harras († 1499), German knight
- Eustachius von Harras († 1561), last of the noble family from Harras zu Lichtenwalde
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Harras († 1694), German nobleman, co-owner of the manor Oßmannstedt
- Hermann von Harras († 1451), German knight
- Johann Michael Hermann Harras (1762–1833), German theologian and educator
- Otto von Harras († 1506), provost in Nordhausen and canon in Meißen
such as
- the main character - "Air Force General Harras" - in the drama Des Teufels General (drama) (1945) by Carl Zuckmayer
Others:
- Harras-Werke , a former manufacturer of household machines
- Harras is a common name for dogs in German-speaking countries .
- Harras, the police dog , GDR television series
See also: