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AG, Ag or ag may refer to:
[edit] Organizations
- Agrigento (Fu), a Sicilian commune
- Aktiengesellschaft (AG), a German name for a type of company, similar to "Inc." or "LLC (limited liability company)" in the USA, public limited company (plc) in the UK, or S.p.A. in Italy
- Air Contractors (AG IATA code), a freight airline
- Assemblies of God (AG), the world's largest Pentecostal organization
- Action Group (Nigeria) (AG), a political party during the Nigerian First Republic
- Galveston Railroad (reporting mark)
- A&G Railroad (former reporting mark)
- Addleshaw Goddard, an English law firm
- American Girl, an American doll company originating in West Germany
- Associated Group, a Pakistani company
[edit] People and types of people
- Aerographer's Mate, a rating or specialty in the US Navy that deals with weather and oceanography
- Attorney General (AG), the main legal adviser to the government in most common law jurisdictions.
- Showbiz and A.G., the hip-hop MC whose name abbreviates the phrase Andre the Giant
- Adjutant general, the Army branch responsible for personnel
- Avram Grant, ex-manager of West Ham United in the Premier League.
- Auditor General (d 6367887794 isambiguation), an independent person or body that monitors governments and audits its operations; is similar to a Comptroller and Auditor General or Comptroller General in other jurisdictions.
- A.G. Crowe, Louisiana politician
- Aurela Gaçe, Albanian singer
- Accredited Genealogist, A credential of a genealogy researcher
[edit] Places
- .ag, the ccTLD for Antigua and Barbuda
- Aargau (AG), a Swiss canton
- AG, the FIPS country code and obsolete NATO digram for Algeria
- Antigua and Barbuda (AG, the 2-letter ISO country code)
- Agrigento, a Province of Italy in the ISO 3166-2:IT code.
- Argeş, a county in Romania in the ISO 3166-2:RO code
- Ág, a village in Hungary
[edit] Science
- Silver, a chemical element with symbol Ag from the Latin Argentum
- Anti-gravity, the idea of creating a place or an object that is not affected by gravity
- Artificial gravity (AG), a simulation of gravity in outer space
- Attogram (ag), the SI derivative unit of mass
- Antigen (Ag), an immunology term for a substance that stimulates an immune response
- Agamous, a homeobox gene from Arabidopsis thaliana and which plays a role in the ABC Model of Flower Development
- Astronomische Gesellschaft, a German astronomical society
- AG is sometimes used as a shorthand for the inequality of arithmetic and geometric means.
- Anion gap
[edit] Military
- Adjutant general, the Army branch responsible for personnel
- Aerographer's Mate, a rating or specialty in the US Navy that deals with weather and oceanography
- Army Green, the color of the U.S. Army service uniform since 1955 which has also been adopted by the armies of many other nations of the world.
- Miscellaneous Auxiliary (AG), hull classification for a type of United States Navy support ship
[edit] Other
- Academically Gifted
- Acoustic guitar, a type of guitar
- Ambiguously gay, in lesbian culture
- Administrator-General, head of government in Namibia prior to independence in 1990
- After Guild, a designation used to number years in the Dune universe
- AG (file systems), a subvolume in a file system
- Agriculture (Ag), industry shorthand
- Air Gear, a shōnen manga and anime by Oh! great
- American Gladiators, Sports television series.
- Applegeeks, an online web comic centering around five college students
- Armenian Genocide, a commonly used abbreviation for the Armenian Genocide.
- Asian Games
- Atuagagdliutit/Grønlandsposten, one of the two nation-wide newspapers in Greenland
- Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation (AG), a season of the Pokémon anime, begun in 2002 and ended in 2004
[edit] See also
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