Lang
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People
- Daniel Robert Lang, Daniel (Born in Rochford Hospital in 1981, Southend-on-sea, Essex). Daniel is a wine taster and businessman who helped take wine sales in a new direction.
- Lang, Andrew (1844-1912), Scottish collector of folk and fairy tales
- Lang, Andrew, (b. 1966), U.S. basketball player
- Lang, Cosmo (1864-1945), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Dao Lang, Chinese musician
- Lang, Eddie (1902-1933), U.S. jazz guitarist
- Lang, Fritz (1890-1976), Austrian film director
- Lang, Glen, U.S. businessman and politician
- Lang, Hedi (1931-2004), Swiss politician
- Lang, Hermann (1909-1987), German race car driver
- Lang, Ian, Scottish politician
- Lang, Jack (1876-1975), Australian politician
- Lang, Jack (born 1939), French politician
- Lang, John Dunmore (1799-1878), Australian publicist and politician
- Lang, Jonny (born 1981), U.S. blues guitarist
- lang, k.d. (born 1961), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Lang, Katherine Kelly (born 1961), U.S. actress
- Lang Lang (born 1982), Chinese pianist
- Lang, Lex, English language voice actor
- Lang, Otto (born 1932), Canadian politician
- Lang, Pearl (born 1922)
- Lang, Rein (born 1957), Estonian politician
- Lang, Robert (born 1970), professional ice hockey player
- Lang, Robert, actor
- Lang, Robert J., origami artist and theorist
- Lang, Serge (1927-2005), mathematician and AIDS dissident
- Shi Lang (1621-1696), Chinese admiral
- Lang, Will Jr. (1914-1968), Bureau Head for TIME/LIFE Magazine
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Fictional characters
- Lang, one of the angels in Enochian (see List of angels in Enochian)
- Lana Lang (Superman stories)
- Steven Lang, a supervillain (Marvel Comics)
- Clubber Lang, villain of Rocky III
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Places
- Lang Park, Brisbane, Australia
- Lang Vei, U.S. Special Forces camp, Vietnam
- Dunmore Lang College
- Eugene Lang College (New York City)
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Computing
- S-Lang, a programming language created in 1992
- Template:Javadoc:SE, the core package of the Java programming language
- LANG, environment variable in POSIX standard that sets multiple locale parameters