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Various people have the name Jung: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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- Ali Yavar Jung, Indian diplomat
- Anuja Jung, Indian shooter
- Andrea Jung, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Avon Products, Inc.
- Arastu Yar Jung
- Bahadur Yar Jung
- Carl Jung (1875–1961), a Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology
- Douglas Jung (1924–2002), the first ethnic Chinese Member of Parliament (MP) in the Canadian House of Commons
- Edgar Julius Jung (1894–1934), a Calvinist lawyer and leader of the right-wing Conservative Revolutionary movement
- Emma Jung
- Franz Josef Jung
- George Jung, a major player in cocaine importation in the United States in the 1970s and early 80s as a part of the Medellín Cartel; his life story was portrayed in the movie Blow
- Helge Jung
- Johann Heinrich Jung (1740–1817), a German author best known by his assumed name of Heinrich Stilling
- Paul Lejeune-Jung
- Rudolf Jung (1882–1945), an instrumental force and agitator of Austrian National Socialism and later a member of the daughter party German Nazi Party
- Samaresh Jung
- Theo Jung
- Jung Myung Seok (1945–), a controversial Korean religious leader
Jung may also refer to: There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ...
Anuja Jung is an Indian Shooter. ...
Andrea Jung (é¾å½¬å«», pinyin: ZhÅng BÄ«nxián) (born 1959) is a Chinese-Amsdffgfdgfdgerican business executive born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...
Nawab Arastu Yar Jung (June 10, 1858 - March 25, 1940) was born as Abdul Husain in Hyderabad, India. ...
Majlis-e-Ittihad-ul-Muslimeen was formed by Muhammad Bahadur Khan to unite various Islamic sects for the solution of their problems within the principle of Islam and to protect the economic, social and educational interests of the Muslims. ...
Carl Jungs partially autobiographical work Memories , Dreams, Reflections, Fontana edition âKarl Jungâ redirects here. ...
Douglas Jung (鄭天崋, pinyin: Zhèng Tiānhuá) (February 24, 1924 - February 1, 2002) was the first ethnic Chinese Member of Parliament (MP) for the Canadian House of Commons. ...
Edgar Julius Jung (1894-1934) was born on March 6, 1894 in Ludwigshafen, Germany. ...
Emma Jung (née Emma Rauschenbach, 1882-1955) was wife to the famous psychologist Carl Jung for fifty two years. ...
Franz Josef Jung (born 5 March 1949) is a German politician (CDU). ...
George Jacob Jung (born August 6, 1942) was a major player in cocaine importation in the United States in the 1970s and early 80s. ...
Helge Jung (1886-1978), was a Swedish General, he was Commander-in-Chief of the Swedish Armed Forces 1944-1951. ...
Johann Heinrich Jung (12 September 1740 - 2 April 1817), best known by his assumed name of Heinrich Stilling was a German author. ...
Paul Adolf Franz Lejeune-Jung, (actually Lejeune gen. ...
Rudolf Jung (April 16, 1882 - December 11, 1945) was an instrumental force and agitator of Austrian National Socialism and, later on, became a member of the daughter party German Nazi Party. ...
Samaresh Jung (b. ...
Theo Jung (1906-1996) was an American photographer, best known for his work with the Farm Security Administration, one of Franklin Delano Roosevelts New Deal programs. ...
Image:Jungmyungseok. ...
- Jung-Kellogg Library, located at Missouri Baptist University in St. Louis, Missouri
- Salar Jung Museum, in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India, and houses the collection of the Salar Jung family
JKL, short for Jung-Kellogg Library, is located in Missouri Baptist University in St. ...
The Salar Jung Museum is located in the city of Hyderabad, state of Andhra Pradesh, India. ...
See also
- Young
- Junge
- Jungius
- Jungbluth/Jungblut
- Junghuhn
- Jungnickel
- Junger/Juenger
- Junker, Junkers
- Jungmann
jung hyung a korean name for a idiot. Look up Young in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Junkers (English pronunciation: ; German pronunciation: ) were the landed aristocracy of Prussia and Eastern Germany - often also called Eastelbia (Ostelbien in German - the land east of river Elbe). ...
For the Prussian/German landowning classes, see junker. The name Junkers (IPA: /Ëjunkeɺs/) is well known in connection with aircraft, which were produced under this name for the Luftwaffe during World War II. In particular the Ju 87 Stuka and Ju 52 Tante Ju were common symbols of the...
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