Pak

Pak or PAK may refer to:

People

  • Pak (Korean surname), 박, also romanized Park
  • Pak (Creator), digital artist
  • B. J. Pak (born 1974), Korean-American attorney and politician
  • Bo Hi Pak (1930–2019), prominent member of the Unification Church
  • Gary Pak (born 1952), writer, editor and professor of English
  • Greg Pak (born 1968), American New York-based film director/comic book writer, known for his work on such books featuring the Hulk
  • Igor Pak (born 1971), professor of mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles, working in combinatorics and discrete probability
  • SuChin Pak (born 1976), South Korean-born American television news correspondent
  • Ty Pak (born 1938), Korean-born writer and speaker on Korean/Asian American affairs and literature
  • Yangjin Pak, South Korean President of the Society for East Asian Archaeology since 2012

Places

  • Pakistan (mainly used as an adjective), a sovereign country in South Asia
  • PAK, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 identification code and the vehicle registration plate of Pakistan
  • Pak, Afghanistan, a village in Badakhspak Tvhan Province
  • Pak Tea House, a café in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Military

  • PaK, the German abbreviation for anti-tank guns
  • PAK DA, a Russian strategic bomber under development
  • PAK DP, a Russian long-range interceptor under development
  • PAK FA, a Russian fifth-generation fighter aircraft
  • PAK TA, a Russian transport jet under development

Science and technology

  • p21 activated kinase, any of a family of enzymes
  • PAK (file format), extension is frequently used as an abbreviation of "package". There is no standard for this extension, although several mutually incompatible formats exist, such as the file format from NoGate Consultings, a rival from ARC-Compressor
  • 9mm P.A.K., a firearm cartridge for a non-lethal gas pistol noisemaking gun

Entertainment

Other

See also

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