Krause

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Krause (German for ruffle) is a common German surname.

Geographical distribution[]

As of 2014, 64.9% of all known bearers of the surname Krause were residents of Germany (frequency 1:531), 20.6% of the United States (1:7,541), 3.5% of Brazil (1:24,831), 2.4% of South Africa (1:9,550), 2.1% of Poland (1:7,891), 1.4% of Canada (1:11,446) and 1.2% of Australia (1:8,488).

In Germany, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:531) in the following states:[1]

People[]

Krause can also refer to:

  • Krause Bottom, a riparian forest area on the Elwha River along the Geyser Valley trail in Olympic National Park, Washington
  • Krause Music Store, a two-story building in Chicago, the last commission by architect Louis Sullivan
  • Krause Publications, a publisher of magazines and books, especially their series of Standard Catalog of World Coins which are often referred to as the Krause Catalogues
  • Krause-Kivlin syndrome, a hereditary syndrome that mainly affects the eyes, growth and development
  • Krause's glands, small, mucous accessory lacrimal glands that are found underneath the eyelid where the upper and lower conductive meet
  • Bulboid corpuscle, cutaneous receptors in the human body
  • Otto Krause Technical School, an educational institution in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Villa Krause, the city of the Argentine of San Juan in the Cuyo region

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Krause surname distribution
  2. ^ Levine, Bruce; Kamphoefner, Walter D.; Helbich, Wolfgang; Sommer, Ulrike; Vogel, Susan Carter (September 1992). "News from the Land of Freedom: German Immigrants Write Home". The Journal of American History. 79 (2): 654. doi:10.2307/2080093. ISSN 0021-8723. JSTOR 2080093.
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