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Mohn is a German word for poppy. It may also refer to: *
Mohn (surname) Mohn is a surname. The word in German means "poppy". Notable people with the surname include: * Albert Henrik Mohn (1918–1999), Norwegian journalist * Bill Mohn (William Kirk Mohn) (1899–1952), American football player * Christian Mohn (1926 ...
, a list of people *
Mohn Basin The Scott Glacier is a major glacier, long, that drains the East Antarctic Ice Sheet through the Queen Maud Mountains to the Ross Ice Shelf. The Scott Glacier is one of a series of major glaciers flowing across the Transantarctic Mountains, wit ...
, Ross Dependency, Antarctica *
Mohn Peaks The Mohn Peaks () are two ice-covered peaks, the northern and southern being high, respectively, standing west-southwest of the head of Mason Inlet, on the east coast of Palmer Land, Antarctica. They were first seen and photographed from the air ...
, two peaks in Palmer Land, Antarctica *
Mohn Islands The Mona Islands or Mohn Islands (russian: Острова Мона) is a group of a few scattered small islands covered with tundra vegetation. They are located in the Kara Sea, about 30 km north of the western coast of the Taymyr Peninsula i ...
, in the Kara Sea *
Mohn (Pokémon) Mohn is a German word for poppy. It may also refer to: * Mohn (surname), a list of people * Mohn Basin, Ross Dependency, Antarctica * Mohn Peaks, two peaks in Palmer Land, Antarctica * Mohn Islands, in the Kara Sea * Mohn (Pokémon), a character ...
, a character in
Pokémon (an abbreviation for in Japan) is a Japanese media franchise managed by The Pokémon Company, founded by Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures (company), Creatures, the owners of the trademark and copyright of the franchise. In terms of ...
series. *
Poppy seed filling Poppy seed paste, also known as mohn, is a common ingredient in Jewish pastries and desserts. It is made from ground poppy seeds and additional sweeteners. Examples of pastries featuring the filling include mohn kichel, babka, and, most famously ...
, also known as ''Mohn'' or ''mon'' in Yiddish {{disambiguation, geo