wage
Wages stands for:
- regular fee for a fixed activity, see pay
- Labor income not adjusted for purchasing power, see nominal wage
- Purchasing power of earned income, see real wages
The wages are the following geographical objects:
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Cities, municipalities:
- Lohn GR , municipality in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland
- Lohn SH , municipality in the canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland
- Lohn (Texas) , a city in McCulloch County , Texas
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Other places:
- Lohn (Eschweiler) , former district of the North Rhine-Westphalian city of Eschweiler
- Lohn (community Schönbach) , cadastral community in Lower Austria
- Lohn SO , part of the municipality of Lohn-Ammannsegg in the canton of Solothurn, Switzerland
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such as:
- Herrschaft Lohn , territory of the Holy Roman Empire that was perished in 1316
- Lohn estate , seat of the Swiss government near Bern
- Der Lohn , forest area in the district of Uelzen
Wages , family name:
- a Westphalian noble family, see wages (noble family)
- Bernhard von Lohn , Düren draper of the 17th century
- Gerhard I von Lohn († after 1092), Count of the Lordship of Lohn
- Gerhard II von Lohn († 1152), Count of the Lordship of Lohn
- Gerhard III. von Lohn (* around 1180; † around 1225), Count of the Lordship of Lohn
- Gerhard von Lohn (cathedral dean) (* in the 13th century; † November 25, 1300), cathedral dean in Münster
- Gottschalk I. von Lohn (* around 1065, † after 1107), Count of the Lordship of Lohn
- Gottschalk II von Lohn († after 1192), Count of the Lordship of Lohn
- Hermann I von Lohn (1206–1252), Count of the Lordship of Lohn
- Hermann II von Lohn (* before 1238, † 1316), Count of the Lordship of Lohn
- Otto von Lohn (* around 1205; † after 1255), canon in Cologne, Münster and Bremen and from 1252 to 1255 Count von Lohn
- Ursula Lohn (* 1966), German soccer player
- Werner Lohn (* 1958), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Wikbold von Lohn († 1312), Provost of the Cathedral in the Prince Diocese of Münster
LoHN is an abbreviation for:
- Performance- oriented budget management Lower Saxony , an integrated accounting system for public service provision , see LoHN
LØN stands for:
- LØN , currency of the Free City of Christiania
See also:
Wiktionary: wages - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations