Stein
Stein is a term of German origin. In English, it is used to refer to a type of beer mug. The term can also refer to a number of other things, including several places and a number of people with the surname Stein.
Beer Stein[edit | edit source]
A Beer Stein is a traditional German beer mug made out of stoneware. It is typically decorated in a nostalgic manner, but can also be plain. Steins may come with a lid that is lifted to drink.
Places[edit | edit source]
Stein is the name of several places, including:
- Stein, South Limburg, a municipality in the Netherlands
- Stein, North Limburg, a former municipality in the Netherlands
- Stein, Switzerland, a municipality in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden
- Stein, Austria, a town in the district of Krems-Land in Lower Austria
- Stein, Bavaria, a town in the district of Fürth, Bavaria, Germany
- Stein, Schleswig-Holstein, a municipality in the district of Plön, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
People[edit | edit source]
Stein is a common surname of German origin. Notable people with the surname include:
- Gertrude Stein, an American novelist, poet, playwright, and art collector
- Jock Stein, a Scottish football manager
- John Stein (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ben Stein, an American writer, lawyer, actor, and commentator
See also[edit | edit source]
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stein.
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