East (disambiguation)
East stands for:
- East , one of the four main directions
- East (noble family) , a Pomeranian noble family
East is the name of the following geographic objects:
in Germany:
- Osten (Oste) , municipality in the district of Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony
- East (Dietramszell) , district of Dietramszell , Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district, Bavaria
- East (Fischbachau) , district of Fischbachau , Miesbach district, Bavaria
- East (Mintraching) , district of Mintraching, Regensburg district, Bavaria
- East (Mitterskirchen) , district of Mitterskirchen , Rottal-Inn district, Bavaria
- East (Tann) , district of Tann , Rottal-Inn district, Bavaria
- Osten (Triftern) , district of Triftern , Rottal-Inn district, Bavaria
- East castle , castle, relic and ground monument in the old district of Demmin
in other countries:
- East Region (Moscow) , part of Moscow
- East Region (Macedonia) , Statistical Region, Istočen
Osten , von Osten or von der Osten is the family name of the following people:
- Aegidius Christoph von der Osten (1661–1741), German district administrator
- Albert von der Osten (1811–1887), Prussian major general
- Alexander von der Osten (1839–1898), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Alexander Friedrich von der Osten (1668–1736), German lieutenant colonel and politician
- Anton Prokesch von Osten (1795–1876), Austrian diplomat and general
- August von der Osten (1855–1895) (1855–1895), German administrative officer and manor owner
- Carl Curt von der Osten (1672–1724), German district administrator
- Casimir Gerhard von der Osten (1708–1773), German district administrator
- Christian Friedrich von der Osten (1740–1819), Prussian major general
- Christian Friedrich Wilhelm von der Osten (1741–1793), Prussian district administrator for the Deutsch Krone district
- Christoph Friedrich von der Osten (1714–1777), German lawyer, district administrator of the Osten and Blücherschen district
- Cornelius Osten (also Cornelio Osten ; 1863–1936), German businessman and botanist
- Demian von Osten (* 1983), German journalist
- Dinnies von der Osten (around 1414–1477), German knight and military leader
- Dorothea von der Osten (1896–1985), German photographer
- Eduard von der Osten (1804–1887), Royal Prussian Major General
- Emil von der Osten (1848–1905), German theater actor and writer
- Eva von der Osten (1881–1936), German singer
- Ferdinand Osten (painter) (1878–1940), German painter and illustrator
- Ferdinand von Bismarck-Osten (Ferdinand Otto Wilhelm Bernhard Graf von Bismarck-Osten; 1909–2004), German diplomat
- Franz Osten (1876–1956), German director
- Frédéric von Osten (* 1993), German wakeboarder
- Friedrich von der Osten (officer) (1740–1819), German officer
- Friedrich Osten (painter) (1816–1849), German painter, architect, building historian and university professor
- Friedrich von der Osten (singer) (1825-1881), German singer (tenor)
- Friedrich Krause-Osten (1884–1966), German painter
- Friedrich August Emil von der Osten (1781–1864), German lawyer and judge
- Friedrich Ludwig von der Osten (1741–1783), German lawyer and author
- Friedrich Wilhelm von der Osten (Chamberlain) (1721–1786), German Chamberlain, genealogist and collector
- Friedrich Wilhelm von der Osten (politician) (1842–1928), German landowner and politician
- George Julius Felix von der Osten (1745–1824), German district administrator
- Gerda von der Osten (1904–1946), German actress
- Gert von der Osten (1910–1983), German art historian and museum director
- Gustav von der Osten (1866–1923), German historian, teacher, high school director and local researcher
- Hans Osten (astronomer) ( Hans Wintzer Osten ; 1875–1936), German astronomer
- Hans von Tschammer und Osten (1887–1943), German sports official
- Hans Henning von der Osten (1899–1960), German archaeologist
- Hedwig von der Osten (1613–1676), German poet of Protestant sacred songs
- Heinrich von der Osten (1603–1659), district administrator in the Duchy of Pomerania and in Swedish Pomerania
- Henning von der Osten (1563–1626), District Administrator in the Duchy of Pomerania-Wolgast
- Herbert von (der) Osten (1865 – after 1921), German writer, see Else von Dequede
- Hildegard Osten (1909–2000), German picture weaver
- Jakob Friedrich von der Osten (1717–1796), Danish major general
- Johannes Osten (1879–1965), Dutch fencer and vice admiral
- Julius von der Osten (1808–1878), German manor owner and politician
- Julius Rudolf von der Osten (1801–1861), German administrative officer and manor owner
- Jutta Osten (1918–2009), German sculptor and graphic artist
- Karl Otto von der Osten (1800–1872), German lawyer and parliamentarian
- Kerstin Osten (* 1956), German politician (Die Linke)
- Kurt von der Osten (1922–1989), German lieutenant general
- Kurt Müller-Osten (1905–1980), German theologian
- Leopold von der Osten (General) (1788–1853), Prussian major general
- Leopold von der Osten (District Administrator) (1809–1887), German landowner and district administrator
- Leopold von der Osten (politician) (1841–1916), German Fideikommissherr and politician
- Ludwig von der Osten ( Osten-Sacken ; 1710–1756), Russian-German major general
- Margarete Lucia von der Osten (1651–1726), district administrator, Greifenberg founder
- Manfred Osten (* 1938), German cultural historian
- Maria Osten (1908–1942), German writer
- Nana Osten (* 1940), German actress
- Oskar von der Osten-Warnitz (1862–1942), German politician
- Osmar Osten (* 1959), German visual artist
- Otto von der Osten (1772–1841), German major general
- Peter Osten († 1575), sculptor, nephew of Johann and Georg Robin
- Philipp Osten (* 1970), German medical historian
- Sigune von Osten , German singer
- Suzanne Osten (* 1944), Swedish director
- Ulrich von der Osten (* 1965), German journalist and television presenter
- Valentin Bodo von der Osten (1699–1757), Prussian colonel and chief of the first field artillery battalion
- Vali von der Osten (1882–1923), German singer
- Victor Jürgen von der Osten (1940–2015), German manor owner, author and founder of the foundation
- Wedig von der Osten (1859–1923), German landscape councilor and politician
- Wilhelm von Osten (1838–1909), German horse dresser
- Wilhelm von der Osten (1824–1895), Prussian lieutenant general
- Wolfgang Müller-Osten (1910–1995), German medical officer, surgeon and professional politician
See also:
Wiktionary: East - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: osten - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wikiquote: East - Quotes
- Reichsbahndirektion Osten , authority based in Frankfurt (Oder)
- Eastern bloc , term from the Cold War
- East Germany in the German context
- Ostung , the eastern orientation especially of churches
- Far East , region in Eastern Asia
- Middle East , term for the Middle East and Israel
- East sack
- Tschammer and east
- East
- Osteen