Rohr

Tube may refer to:

  • Tube (technology), elongated hollow body
  • Run ( firearm ) is commonly referred to as a pipe
  • Oven, in parts of Germany and Austria
  • Tube ( Botany), monocotyledonous plant with long stalk, stem, or root
  • Reeds, a plant community
  • Reed in Austria
  • Reed, a backlash tongue with musical instruments
  • Tube ( Mesopotamia ), ancient measure of length

Pipe is the name of geographical objects:

  • Tube ( Middle Franconia ), municipality in the district of Roth, Bavaria
  • Tube in Lower Bavaria, market town in the district of Kelheim, Bavaria
  • Tube ( Thuringia), municipality in the district Schmalkalden- Meiningen, Thuringia
  • Rohr im Burgenland, municipality in the district of Güssing, Burgenland
  • Pipe in the mountains, in the district of Wiener Neustadt- Land, Lower Austria
  • Tube in Krems Valley, town in Upper Austria
  • Tube at Hartberg, in Styria community
  • Pipe SO, municipality in the district Gösgen, Canton of Solothurn
  • Tube ( Bas- Rhin), commune in Alsace, France

Parts of communes:

  • Tube ( Blankenheim ), the municipality of Blankenheim, the district Euskirchen, North Rhine -Westphalia
  • Tube ( Eurasburg ), the municipality of Eurasburg, district of Bad Tölz- Wolfratshausen, Bavaria
  • Tube ( Frey town ) district of the city Frey city, district of Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Bavaria
  • Tube ( Günzach ), part of the municipality Günzach, Ostallgäu, Bavaria
  • Tube ( Neudrossenfeld ), the municipality of Neudrossenfeld, the district of Kulmbach, Bavaria
  • Tube ( Plattling ), district of the city Plattling, district of Deggendorf, Bavaria
  • Tube ( Rohrbach ), the municipality of Rohrbach ( Ilm ), County Pfaffenhofen, Bavaria
  • Tube ( Stuttgart), city district of Stuttgart, Baden- Württemberg
  • Tube ( Waltenhofen ), part of the municipality Waltenhofen, County Upper Allgaeu, Bavaria
  • Tube ( Weilheim ), the municipality of Weilheim, Waldshut, Baden- Württemberg
  • Tube ( Woringen ), part of the municipality Woringen, administrative district Allgaeu, Bavaria
  • Tube (municipality Loos village), cadastral in Lower Austria
  • Tube (municipality Ragnitz ), cadastral municipality of Ragnitz in Styria
  • Pipe at the Raab, cadastral municipality of precious bei Feldbach in Styria
  • Tube (municipality of Mittelberg), place to Mittelberg in the small valley, the district of Bregenz, Vorarlberg
  • Rohr AG, district of Aarau, Canton of Aargau ( municipality until 2009)

As well as:

  • Tube ( flow ), for Lune near Bremerhaven

Pipe is the name of:

  • Tube ( nobility ), Altmärkisches (originally Bavarian ) noble family
  • Pipe and stone, extinct Silesian noble family

Individuals:

  • Adolphine of pipe (1855-1923), abbess of the monastery pin for the Holy Sepulchre
  • Ehrentreich Albrecht von Rohr (1720-1800), royal Prussian Major General
  • Alfred tube, Austrian politician (ÖVP )
  • Alheidis of pipe ( * 1940, sometimes incorrectly referred to Adelheidis of tube called ), German historian and author
  • Angela tube ( pseudonym Helene Golnipa; 1890-1985 ), Austrian- Soviet doctor and writer
  • Bernd tube ( * 1937 ), German racing cyclist and World Champion
  • Bernhard von Rohr (1421-1487), Archbishop of Salzburg
  • Chris von Rohr ( b. 1951 ), Swiss rock musician
  • Daniel Rohr ( b. 1960 ), Swiss actor, director and theater manager
  • Ferdinand von Rohr (1783-1851), Prussian general and Secretary of War
  • Franz tube of Denta (Franz pipe, from 1917 Baron von Denta; 1854-1927 ), Austrian field marshal
  • Friedrich pipe (1850-1913), German print shop owners, city manager and member of the Bremen City Parliament
  • Georg Schmidt-Rohr (1890-1945), German sociologist and specialist in German
  • Gernot Rohr ( born 1953 ), German football player and coach
  • Götz von Rohr ( b. 1944 ), German geographer
  • Hans Rohr ( b. 1945 ), Swiss architect
  • Hanns von Rohr (1895-1988), German Major General
  • Hans- Alard von Rohr ( born 1933), German Ambassador
  • Hans Christoph von Rohr ( b. 1938 ), German jurist and politician ( CDU), MdHB
  • Hans -Jürgen tube ( * 1925), German jurist and Secretary of State in Bonn
  • Hans Joachim von Rohr (1888-1971), German politician ( DNVP )
  • Henry tubular (1902-1997), German church musician and composer
  • Ignaz pipe (1866-1944), German Catholic theologian
  • Jakob Schulze-Rohr (1930-2008), German architect and urban planner
  • Jean -Philippe pipe ( b. 1961 ), French footballer
  • Johann von Rohr (1579-1624), German chamberlain and court official
  • Johann tube ( politician ) ( 1830-1909 ), Swiss politician (LPS )
  • Johann Friedrich pipe (1816-1878), German typesetter
  • Johann Georg pipe (1666-1722), German Glockengießer
  • Julius Bernhard von Rohr (1688-1742), Saxon Camera List, scientist and writer
  • Kaspar Friedrich von Rohr (1702-1757), royal Prussian Major General
  • Kurt von Rohr (1843-1910), Prussian landowner and politician
  • Mathieu von Rohr ( b. 1978 ), Swiss journalist and bureau chief of the mirror in Paris
  • Mathilde von Rohr (1810-1889), German penpal Theodor Fontane
  • Max Rohr (1890-1980), Swiss politician (CVP )
  • Moritz von Rohr (1868-1940), German optician
  • Nadine tube ( born 1977 ), Swiss track and field athlete
  • Oskar pipe (1912-1988), German football player
  • Otto von Rohr (1914-1982), German opera singer
  • Patrick Rohr ( b. 1968 ), Swiss TV presenter
  • Peter Rohr (1881-1956), German composer and conductor romania
  • Peter Schulze-Rohr (1926-2007), German film director and screenwriter
  • Philipp pipe (1918-2007), German football player
  • Reinhart Rohr ( b. 1959 ), Austrian politician ( SPÖ)
  • Richard Rohr ( b. 1943 ), American Franciscan priest, preacher and author
  • Robert Rohr (1922-2008), educator, musicologist, musician and writer
  • Rupprecht pipe (1919-2009), German linguist and university teachers
  • Ulrich Schmidt-Rohr (1926-2006), German nuclear physicist
  • WD pipe (1928-1981), German writer and literary agent
  • Wilhelm pipe (1898-1968), German historian and archivist
  • Willy pipe (1877-1930), creator and organizer of the first storm battalion
  • Wulfing von Rohr ( b. 1948 ), German journalist and author

RO HR stands for:

  • Harghita County in Romania according to ISO 3166-2

See also:

  • Tube ( disambiguation)
  • Disambiguation
  • Abbreviation
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