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- Hagen-Zahl {f} <Hg> = Hagen number <Hg>
- Hagen-Poiseuillesches Gesetz {n} [Gesetz von Hagen-Poiseuille] = Hagen-Poiseuille's law [Hagen–Poiseuille equation]
- Hagen-Buschkänguru {n} = white-striped dorcopsis [Dorcopsis hageni]
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- "Geosesarma dennerle" and "Geosesarma hagen", both originally from Java, are threatened by illegal overcollection for the aquarium trade.
- Hagen's flying squirrel ("Petinomys hageni") is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is endemic to Indonesia.
- Hagen was employed at the Bayreuth court as a violinist and as a lutenist, and his virtuoso lute performances and his compositions for lute were known and appreciated.
- The commune Falkensee was formed in 1923 by the merger of Falkenhagen and Seegefeld, composing the common name from "Falken"hagen and "See"gefeld.
- The name "Haynes" is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, as "Hagenes". This derives from an Old English word *"hægen" or *"hagen" meaning 'enclosure', in its plural form.
- Meinerzhagen is situated at the Oberbergische Bahn and offers hourly connections to Cologne and (status October 2019) every two hours a direct train to Lüdenscheid, with connections to Hagen and Dortmund.
- "Enallagma hageni", or Hagen's bluet, is a species of narrow-winged damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae. It is found in North America.
- Steger was invited by the art patron Karl Ernst Osthaus to Hagen in 1910, where she was commissioned to create the first large-scale architectural sculpture for the city, creating four statues of women for the facade of the Hagen Theater.
- His bibliography includes the titles "Newfoundland" (2000), "Nattarbeid" (2003), "Nemesis" (2007), "Over elven Tweed" (2010) and "Den engelske hagen" (2013), all on the publishing house Gyldendal.
- The Hagen–Dieringhausen railway (also called the "Volmetalbahn": Volme Valley Railway) is a mostly single-track (continuously double track as far as Lüdenscheid-Brügge) and non-electrified railway line from Hagen Hauptbahnhof via Lüdenscheid-Brügge, Meinerzhagen and Gummersbach to Gummersbach-Dieringhausen in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
- Gustav Bartholin Hagen was born in Copenhagen, the son of Sophus Hagen, a composer and music editor, and Serine Johanne Frederikke Klingsey.
- His discography includes works by lutenists Sylvius Leopold Weiss, Bernhard Joachim Hagen, Karl Kohaut and Adam Falckenhagen and guitarists Napoléon Coste and Johann Kaspar Mertz.
- The only son of Magdalene Juliane née Hagen (1840–1901) and Johannes Hage Christian David, a railway engineer (1837–1890), David and his two younger sisters were born into a well-to-do family in Copenhagen.
- The village Groß-Hagen on Rügen was renamed "Philippshagen" (now part of Middelhagen) after Philipp Julius in 1608.
- "Nina Hagen Band EP" is a compilation of tracks by the Nina Hagen Band. The tracks are taken from the "Nina Hagen Band" and "Unbehagen" albums.
- "Lucky Number" was covered by German punk artist Nina Hagen. The German version "Wir leben immer... noch" ("We are alive… still") was released on the album "Unbehagen" (1979).
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