Maas
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Maas, MAAS or MaaS may refer to:
People
- Maas (surname), including a list of people with the name
- Maas Thajoon Akbar (1880–1944), a Ceylonese judge and lawyer
- Thomas Samuel Swartwout (nicknamed Maas; 1660–1723), one of the earliest settlers of the Delaware River Valley
Places
- Maas, Syria
- Maghas, or Maas, the capital of Alania, a medieval kingdom in the Greater Caucasus
- Meuse, or Maas, a river in the Low Countries and France
Other uses
- Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, in Sydney, Australia, incorporating the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Observatory and the Museums Discovery Centre
- Muslim Association for the Advancement of Science, association of Muslim scientists
- Mobility as a service (MaaS), a shift from personally-owned transport to mobility consumed as a service
- Monitoring as a service (MaaS), a cloud computing delivery model
- MAAS, a bare-metal server provisioning tool from Canonical
- Amasi, or Maas, a thick-curdled sour fermented milk from South Africa
- Maas_Brothers
See also
- All pages with titles containing Maas
- Mass (disambiguation)
- Maes (disambiguation)
- Maass, a German surname
- Mace (surname)
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