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{{Frazione <!-- per la compilazione vedi Aiuto:Comune -->
| name = Laag
| native_name = Låg
| image_skyline = Laghetti erker.jpg
| coordinates = {{coord|46|19|0|N|11|16|0|E|source:ptwiki|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates_footnotes =
| region = [[Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol]]
| province = [[South Tyrol]] (BZ)
| comune = [[Neumarkt, South Tyrol|Neumarkt]]
| linkStemma =
| area_footnotes =
| area_total_km2 = 23,66
| population_footnotes =
| population_total = 1207
| population_as_of = April 2010
| pop_density_footnotes =
| gentilic = Local Tyrolean dialect: Låger; German: Laager; Italian: Lagheri
| elevation_footnotes =
| elevation_m = 213
| twin1 =
| twin1_country =
| saint = St. Laurence
| day = 10 August
| postal_code = 39044
| area_code = 0471
| footnotes =
}}

'''Laag''' ({{lang-de|Laag}}; {{lang-it|Laghetti}}; local Tyrolean dialect: ''Låg'') is a ''[[frazione]]'' of the ''[[comune]]'' of [[Neumarkt, South Tyrol|Neumarkt]] in [[South Tyrol]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] region of [[Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol]], located about 30&nbsp;km northeast of the city of [[Trento]] and about 25&nbsp;km south of the city of [[Bolzano]]. Laag is situated on the plain (213 m) on the left side of the [[Adige]] river.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

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Laag (somalia).it locate near town Bosaso .in 2001 i was born there .there was wars in 1992 most 10 person die There is farms and one small dam called #aadan

Etymology

The earliest written mention of the name Laag (German: Laag; Italian: Laghetti; local Tyrolean dialect: Låg) was the 1237 document describing the Holy Roman Empire town in the district of Bavaria-Tyrol in the form ze Lage. In 1525 the Tyroler Landsatlas describes it as Lag. The etymological base is to be considered the Germanic låg, in turn derived from the proto-Germanic *lōgą ("site, foundation, field") and proto-Indo -European *legʰ- (to be located, to lie), similar to the Gaelic loch, through the Latin lacus (lake).[1]

References

  1. ^ Kühebacher, E. (1995). 'Die Ortsnamen Südtirols und ihre Geschichte', vol. 1, Bozen: Athesia 1995