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Baan may refer to: People *Baan (surname), a Dutch surname, including a list of people with the name *Huda al-Baan (born 1960), Yemeni politician *László Baán (born 1961), Hungarian economist and museum curator Other uses *Baan Corporation, a Dutch software company 1978–2003 *Baan language, an Ogoni language of Nigeria *Baan theatre, a theater in Assam, India *Baan, a hamlet in Altena, North Brabant Altena is a municipality in the Netherlands, on a river island in the very north of the province of North Brabant, bordering the provinces of Gelderland and South Holland. Nearby cities are Dordrecht in the west, Gorinchem in the nort ..., Netherlands See also

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Baan (surname)
Baan is a Dutch surname with a variety of origins. Variant forms are ''Baans'', ''Baen'', ''De Baan'', ''De Baen'' and ''Van der Baan''. It can be patronymic, where ''Baan'' or ''Bane'' may be, among others, a short form of Urbanus. Alternatively, given that Dutch ''baan'' can mean "lane" or "track", it may be a toponymic or metonymic occupational surname, referring e.g. to a kaatser or road maker.Baan
at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands. People with this name include:


Baan

* David Baan (1908–1984), Dutch boxer * (1938–1994), Scottish-born American ...
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Huda Al-Baan
Huda al-Ban () is a Yemeni politician. She was Yemen's Minister of Human Rights until 20 March 2011, when she resigned in protest to the government's sniper attacks on protesters during the 2011 Yemen protests.Yemen's human rights minister resigns after protest deaths
'''', 20 March 2011


Education

* 1982, B.A in economics ( Aden University) with Honors. * 1987, M.A in Economical Sciences (the National Economics Institute, Ukraine, Kiev) with Honors. * 1992, PhD. in Economical Sciences (the National Economics Institute, Ukraine, Kiev) with Honors.


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László Baán
László Baán (born 18 July 1961 in Budapest) is a Hungarian economist and museum curator. Baán has been Director General of the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest since 2004 and since 2011 has also been director of a new national collection of buildings at the museum. Education and career Baán graduated in Economics and Science in Budapest. Between 1998 and 2004 he served as secretary of state of the Ministry of National Cultural Heritage. In 2004, he was appointed him as Director General of the Museum of Fine Arts. In 2007, the Van Gogh exhibition was the 15th most popular exhibition in 2010 in its category, with a total of 231,000 visitors in the world's seventh most visited exhibition in 2010, according to The Art Newspaper. The institution has been among the 100 most visited museums in the world several times in recent years. In October 2007, the Museum of Fine Arts Museum launched a museological journal called Café, which became the magazine of the year in 2009 and wo ...
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Baan Corporation
Baan was a vendor of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software that is now owned by Infor Global Solutions. Baan or Baan ERP, was also the name of the ERP product created by this company. History The Baan Corporation was created by Jan Baan in 1978 in Barneveld, Netherlands to provide financial and administrative consulting services. With the development of his first software package, Jan Baan and his brother Paul Baan entered what was to become the ERP industry. The Baan company focused on the creation of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. Jan Baan developed his first computer program on a Durango F-85 computer in the programming language BASIC. In the early '80s, The Baan Corporation began to develop applications for Unix computers with C and a self-developed Baan-C language, the syntax of which was very similar to the BASIC language. Baan rose in popularity during the early nineties. Baan software is famous for its Dynamic Enterprise Modeler (DEM), tech ...
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Baan Language
Baan is an Ogoni language of Nigeria Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean to the south. It covers an area of . With Demographics of Nigeria, .... References Indigenous languages of Rivers State Ogoni languages {{CrossRiver-lang-stub ...
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Baan Theatre
Baan may refer to: People * Baan (surname), a Dutch surname, including a list of people with the name * Huda al-Baan (born 1960), Yemeni politician * László Baán (born 1961), Hungarian economist and museum curator Other uses *Baan Corporation, a Dutch software company 1978–2003 *Baan language, an Ogoni language of Nigeria * Baan theatre, a theater in Assam, India *Baan, a hamlet in Altena, North Brabant Altena is a municipality in the Netherlands, on a river island in the very north of the province of North Brabant, bordering the provinces of Gelderland and South Holland. Nearby cities are Dordrecht in the west, Gorinchem in the nort ..., Netherlands See also

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