pop
Pop stands for:
- Pop (album) , album by Irish rock band U2
- Pop (district) , district in Namangan Province , Uzbekistan
- Pop (British television station) , British television station
- Pop (American television station) , American television station
- Pop (television broadcast) , a music broadcast by Südwestfunk and Hessischer Rundfunk from 1973 to 1979
- Pop (Namangan) , main town in the Pop District in Namangan Province , Uzbekistan
- Pop Verlag , German publisher
- Pop (magazine) Witten, fashion magazine
- Pop Idol , a talent show for singing and talent produced by the British TV station ITV
- Pop TV , Slovenia's leading private television broadcaster
- Pop painting of the Deutsche Bundesbahn
- Pop advertising on public transport
such as:
- Month in the Mayan calendar, see Haab
- fictional music group PoP! in the film Right in the heart - a song for you
Pop is short for:
- Pop Art , art movement, especially in painting and sculpture
- Pop culture , cultural trend
- Pop literature , not a clearly defined genre of literature
- Pop music , a style of music
- Pop Ollie, art in Skateboard -Head
Pop is the family or stage name of the following people:
- Alina Ligia Pop (* 1995), Romanian rower
- Anca Pop (1984-2018), Romanian-Canadian singer
- Aurel Pop (1921-2004), Romanian painter
- Claudiu-Lucian Pop (* 1972), Curia Bishop in Făgăraș and Alba Iulia
- Coriolan Pop (* 1926), Romanian politician and mayor of Timișoara
- Denniz PoP (1963-1998), Swedish DJ
- Diana Pop (* 1971), Romanian basketball player
- Edina Pop (* 1941), German pop singer
- Emil Pop (1897–1974), Romanian botanist
- Florian Pop , Romanian mathematician
- Gabriel Sorin Pop (* 1983), Romanian racing cyclist
- Iggy Pop (born 1947), American musician
- Ioan Pop (* 1954), Romanian fencer and sports official
- Ion Pop (born 1941), Romanian poet
- JJH "Jaap" Pop (* 1941), Dutch local politician (Mayor of Haarlem)
- Jimmy Pop (born 1972), American singer and songwriter
- Josef Pop (1848–1917), Czech-Austrian administrative officer, politician and minister
- Mihai Pop (* 1985), Romanian handball player
- Mircea M. Pop (* 1948), German-Romanian poet, critic and translator
- Oktay Pop (* 1988), Turkish soccer player
- Olivia Pop (* 1972), German soprano
- Ramona Pop (* 1977), German state politician (Berlin) (B'90 / Greens)
- Sever Pop (1901–1961), Romanian Romance philologist and dialectologist
- Simion Pop (1930–2008), writer, journalist and Romanian diplomat
- Simona Pop (* 1988), Romanian fencer
- Ștefan Pop (* 1987), Romanian opera singer with a tenor voice
- Teodor-Adrian Pop , Romanian judoka
- Traian Pop (* 1952), Romanian-German writer, editor and publisher
- Willem Frederik Pop (1858–1931), Dutch minister and officer
POP or PoP is an abbreviation for:
- Puerto Plata Airport in the Dominican Republic by the IATA code
- Pacific Ocean Park , former amusement park in Santa Monica, USA until 1968
- Package-on-Package , process for chip encapsulation in electrical engineering
- Partial order planning , planning algorithm, see order relation
- Pay-on-Production , in the economy the payment per unit produced
- Percent of Precipitation , in meteorology the probability of precipitation
- Persistent Organic Pollutants , in environmental chemistry Long-lived organic pollutants such as B. Polychlorinated biphenyls
- Picture out of picture , in technology the picture display function "picture out of picture" on monitors
- Pogo party , a small anarchist party in politics, see Anarchist Pogo Party of Germany
- Point of Presence , in network technology a single physical node
- Point of purchase , in the economy a single point of sale (booth)
- Post Office Protocol , in network technology a protocol for receiving e-mails
- Power of Politics , Austrian browser game
- PowerPC Open Platform, a hardware reference design in computer technology
- Practice-oriented nursing diagnostics , classification for resource-based nursing diagnoses
- Prince of Persia , series of computer games
- Proof of purchase , in business a proof of purchase
- Prostatevomeni Onomasia Proelefsis , Protected Designation of Origin for Food in Greece, see Designation of Origin
See also:
Wiktionary: Pop - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations