Agge

Agge

Agge may refer to:

* Agge, a village in Ekeremor, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
* Agge, a village near Shashamane, Ethiopia
* Agge, the father of Sven Aggesen, a Danish historian

Agge may also refer to "Sawdhan Agge", an album by Indian comedian Bhagwant Mann.

AgGe may refer to silver and germanium. These elements may form:

* A common alloy used for many purposes including sterling silver
* A crystal structure
* A metal-semiconductor interface. See Metal-induced gap states

AgGE may refer to Agarose gel electrophoresis, a technique in microbiology.

AGGE may refer to:

* Ad hoc Group of Governmental Experts, a title given to many committees of the United Nations
* "Agalinis georgiana", the beach false foxglove plant (USDA code: AGGE), also known as "Agalinis fasciculata"
* Balalae Airport, in the Solomon Islands (ICAO code: AGGE)

See also:

* Aga
* "Agadoo doo doo", a nonsense lyric from 1984 novelty song "Agadoo"
* Agar, a gelatinous substance used in confectionery and microbiology
* Age, the length of time that an organism has lived
* Agey, a commune in Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne, France
* AGG
* AAGE, the Australian Association of Graduate Employers
* Agga
* Aggar, a 2007 Bollywood film
* Saint Aggei, Wycliffe's spelling of Saint Aggai, the second Bishop of Edessa, Mesopotamia
* Agger, a Roman embankment
* Aggey
* Aggi
* Aggie
* Aggy
* Agha
* Agy, a commune in the Basse-Normandie région of France
* Egge, a municipality in Norway


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