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Mag, MAG, Mags or mags may refer to:

Arts, entertainment and media

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  • MAG (video game), released in 2010
  • Mág (film), a 1988 Czech film
  • Mag (Slovenian magazine), published from 1995 to 2010
  • The Mag, a British music magazine
  • Mag, a playable character from Warframe

Businesses and organisations

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  • MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Manchester Airport Holdings, trading as MAG, a British holding company
  • Maricopa Association of Governments, the regional agency for the greater Maricopa region in Arizona, U.S.
  • Mines Advisory Group, a non-governmental organization
  • MAG motorcycle engines, manufactured by Motosacoche
  • Hungarian General Machine Factory (Magyar Általános Gépgyár, MÁG), a former automobile and aircraft manufacturer

Military

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  • a United States Marine Corps aviation group
  • FN MAG, a machine gun
  • MAG-7, a shotgun

People

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  • Maumoon Abdul Gayoom (born 1937) President of the Maldives from 1978 to 2008
  • Mag Bodard (1916–2019), Italian-born French film producer
  • Mags Darcy (born 1987), Irish camogie player
  • Mags Harries (born 1945), Welsh-American artist
  • Mags McCarthy (born 1989 or 1990), Irish country music singer
  • Mags Murray (1961–2020), Irish politician
  • Mags Portman (1974–2019), British medical doctor
  • Gallus Mag, nickname of a notorious 19th century female bouncer in New York City
  • Mags, stage name of Magne Furuholmen (born 1962), Norwegian musician and visual artist
  • Mag (music producer), American record producer

Places

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  • Mag, a village near Săliște, Sibiu County, Romania
    • Mag (river)
  • Madagascar, UNDP country code MAG

Science and technology

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  • Magnesium alloy wheels, commonly called "mags"
  • Magnetometer, sometimes abbreviated "mag"
  • Magnitude (astronomy), abbreviated "mag" as a measure of brightness of an object in the sky
  • Male accessory gland, in human biology
  • Maximum Absorbency Garment, a diaper-like garment worn by astronauts
  • Metal active gas welding
  • Myelin-associated glycoprotein

Other uses

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  • Mount Albert Grammar School (MAGS), Auckland, New Zealand
  • Magnology, or The MAG, a community convention in Germany
  • Hag and Mag, demons in Mandaeism
  • Men's artistic gymnastics
  • Madang Airport, Papua New Guinea, IATA airport code MAG
  • Mag., an abbreviation of Magister
  • ISO 639-2 code for the Magahi language
  • MAG mini truck, a captive import utility truck better known as the Hafei Ruiyi

See also

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  • Magazine (disambiguation)
  • Maggie (disambiguation)
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