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Qu'est-ce (qui) est MAAS$521090$ - définition

DEPARTMENT STORE FOUNDED BY ABE AND ISAAC MAAS IN 1886
Maas brothers; Abe Maas; Maas Bros.
  • The first Maas Brothers store is the only downtown store still standing
  • The downtown Tampa Store 1991
  • Demolition of the downtown Tampa Store 2006
  • West Shore Plaza Store 1991

Günther Maas         
OLYMPIC WRESTLER
Gunther Maas
Günther Maas (born 15 November 1941 in Elm, Germany) is a German former wrestler who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Adhik Maas         
EXTRA MONTH IN HINDU CALENDAR
Adhik Mass; Mal Mass; Purshottam maas; Mal Maas; Purushottam Maas; Adhika masa; Adhika maasa; Adhik Maas
Adhik Maas (translit. = 'extra', = 'month') is an extra month in the Hindu calendar that is inserted to keep the lunar and solar calendars aligned.
Paul Maas (botanist)         
DUTCH BOTANIST
Paulus Johannes Maria Maas
Paulus Johannes Maria "Paul" Maas (born 27 February 1939, in Arnhem) is a botanist from the Netherlands and a specialist in the flora of the neotropics. Maas has identified and named about two hundred fifty plants from the Burmanniaceae, the Costus Family (Costaceae), the Gentian Family (Gentianaceae), the Bloodwort Family (Haemodoraceae), the Banana Family (Musaceae), the Olacaceae, the Triuridaceae, and the Ginger Family (Zingiberaceae).

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Maas Brothers

Maas Brothers was a leading Tampa, Florida department store founded by Abe and Isaac Maas in 1886 that grew from a small 23-by-90-foot (7.0 by 27.4 m) store to a chain of 39 stores throughout the Gulf Coast of Florida. The Maas Brothers brand went defunct in 1991 when it was consolidated into the Burdines department store chain, which in turn merged with Macy's in 2005.