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What (who) is LAN - definition

Łan

Łan         
Łan (in English lan; in Latin laneus, in German Lahn), is an old unit of field measurement used in Poland. Since the 13th century, its value has varied from one location to another.
Lan (surname 兰)         
FAMILY NAME (蘭 / 兰)
Lan (surname 蘭); 兰姓; 蘭姓
Lan is the Mandarin pinyin and Wade–Giles romanization of the Chinese surname written in simplified Chinese and in traditional Chinese. As of 2008, it is the 154th most common surname in China, shared by 840,000 people.
LAN         
  • A conceptual diagram of a local area network using [[bus network]] topology.
  • Twisted pair LAN cable
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lan (version 2); Lan (surname); Lan (name); Lan (disambiguation); LAN (disambiguation)
A LAN is a group of personal computers and associated equipment that are linked by cable, for example in an office building, and that share a communications line. LAN is an abbreviation for 'local area network'. (COMPUTING)
You can take part in multiplayer games either on a LAN network or via the internet.
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Lan (unit of measurement)

Lan (Polish: łan [wan]; German: Lahn; Latin: laneus) is an old unit of field measurement used in Poland. Since the 13th century, its value has varied from one location to another. A greater łan (also Franconian, King's, Old Polish) consisted of 43.2 morgs = 23 to 28 hectares. A lesser łan (Chełmno łan) was 30 morg ≈ 17,955 hectare.

The term eventually derives from German Lehen, "fee" (feudal land tenure). The term łan was also used to indicate an average size of a peasant's tenured farm. Łan was further subdivided into zagony ("belts") and further into skiby ("slices").

In medieval times the size of a łan was anywhere between 3 and 50 hectares, but from the 13th century to 1857 in Great Lesser Poland (with Podkarpacie), the Franconian Łan was consistently used.

Examples of use of LAN
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