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Meanings and definitions for GES
What does GES stand for? What does GES mean?
- Grigory Ges (1916–1978), Soviet aviator
- Gęś, Lublin Voivodeship
- Gęś, Pomeranian Voivodeship
- GES (band), a Swedish supergroup
- Germanium monosulfide (GeS)
- Global Economic Symposium, annual conference in Germany
- GoldenEye: Source, a video game
- Government Economic Service of the Government of the United Kingdom
- Grace Evangelical Society, an American evangelical Christian advocacy organization
- G♭ (musical note)
- GE – Good Ending, a manga by Kei Sasuga
- Nikolai Ge (1831–1894), Russian painter
- Ge Xiaoguang (born 1953), Chinese artist
- Ge You (born 1957), Chinese film actor
- Granado Espada, a massively multiplayer online game from Korea
- General Electric, a multinational American technology and services conglomerate
- 30 Rockefeller Center, a 1933 Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan formerly known as the GE Building
- TransAsia Airways (IATA airline designator), an airline based in Taipei, Taiwan
- Ghe (Cyrillic) (Г, г), a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet (it is just named Ghe or Ge in most languages, but He in Ukrainian)
- Ghe with upturn (Ґ, ґ), a letter of the Ukrainian alphabet (where it is just named Ghe or Ge)
- ġē, a plural Old English pronoun
- Gê languages, spoken by the Gê, a group of indigenous people in Brazil
- Gejia language, spoken in China
- Canton of Geneva, a western canton of Switzerland
- Equatorial Guinea, abbreviation in French and Spanish
- Georgia (country), ISO country code
.ge, the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Georgia
- Germany, obsolete NATO country code
- Gilbert and Ellice Islands, former ISO country code
- Province of Genoa, ISO 3166-2:IT code, a province of Italy
- German Empire 1871–1918
- Ge (butterfly), a genus of butterflies in the grass skipper family
- Ganglionic eminence, a transitory structure in the developing brain
- Gastroenteritis, a condition that causes irritation and inflammation of the stomach and intestines (the gastrointestinal tract).
- Genetic engineering, the direct manipulation of an organism's genes
- Gate equivalent, a manufacturing-technology-independent complexity measure in integrated circuit design (electronics)
- Gigabit Ethernet, a networking technology
- Google Earth, computer software to view satellite images of Earth
- "Greater than or equal to", an inequality operator used in some programming languages
- Grid Engine, an open source batch-queuing system for High-Performance Computing clusters
- Germanium (symbol Ge), a chemical element
- Giant elliptical galaxy, a specific type of elliptical galaxy
- GE, an old scale for measuring film speed
- Gaia or Gê, a Greek goddess personifying the Earth
- Gē, an ancient Chinese dagger-axe
- Gê people, indigenous people in Brazil
- Global Entry, trusted traveler program of the United States
- Edgar Gess (born 1954), Russian-German football coach and former player
- Robert Gess (born 1985), German judo player
- Germain Henri Hess or German Ivanovich Gess (1802–1850), Swiss-Russian chemist and doctor
- Gan Eng Seng School, a school in Singapore
- German European School Singapore, a co-education school in Singapore
- Buayan airport (code), Philippines
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