Bak
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Bak or BAK may refer to:
Computer
- Bak file
- Betrayal at Krondor, a DOS-based role-playing video game
- Bill and keep reciprocal payment in telecommunications systems
Acronyms
- Bcl-2 homologous antagonist killer, a protein involved in pro-apoptotic action
- Biking Across Kansas
- Basic Aeronautical Knowledge
Places
- Bäk, a municipality in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
- Bąk (disambiguation), several places in Poland
- Bak District, Afghanistan
- Bak, Hungary
- Bäk, Khost Province, Afghanistan
- Bak, South Khorasan, Iran
People
- Aad Bak (1926–2009), Dutch football player
- Alexander Bak (born 1991), Danish basketball player
- Arkadiusz Bąk (born 1974), Polish football player
- Bąk (surname), Polish surname
- Jacek Bąk (born 1973), Polish football player
- Justyna Bąk (born 1974), Polish long-distance runner
- Mateusz Bąk (born 1983), Polish football player
- Nisan Bak or Nissan Beck (1815–1889), Hasidic leader, moderniser and printer in Jerusalem; son of Israel Bak
- Per Bak (1948–2002), Danish physicist
- Robert C. Bak, Hungarian psychoanalyst
- Samuel Bak (born 1933), Israeli artist
- Stéphane Bak (born 1996), French actor and radio host of Congolese descent
- Bek (sculptor) or Bak, ancient Egyptian sculptor
- Park (Korean surname) or Bak, common Korean family name
- Lauren Haney's Lieutenant Bak series set in Ancient Egypt
- Thomas Bak, German artist & art director
Transport
- Bakau LRT station (LRT station abbreviation: BAK) in Sengkang, Singapore
- Battersea Park railway station (3-Alpha station code: BAK) in London, UK
- Columbus Municipal Airport (Indiana) (FAA airport code: BAK), US airport
- Heydar Aliyev Airport (previous IATA airport code: BAK, has been changed to: GYD), in Baku, Azerbaijan
Others
- BAK (Austria), federal anti corruption agency
- BAK (magazine), online arts & design magazine
- Backup
- Bashkir language (ISO 639 identifier: bak)
- Bak (instrument), Korean wooden clapper
- × Bakerara (abbreviation Bak), a genus of orchids
- BaK, World War I anti-balloon gun, from the German Ballonabwehrkanone
- Benzalkonium chloride drug preservative
Topics referred to by the same term
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