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Zeillerstr. 1, 82031 GrünwaldGBP 72 - 224

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This historic, 4-star hotel is in the centre of Grünwald. Breakfast is included in the room price, as is parking. Panoramic views of the Isar valley … More
Rathausstr.4, 82031 GrünwaldGBP 64 - 200

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Peacefully located just 1.5 km from Perlacher Forest, this hotel is a 30-minute drive from Munich City Centre. Its country-style rooms feature free Wi… More
EUR 105 - 999

Alter Wirt

Marktplatz 1, 82031 GrünwaldGBP 84 - 799

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This modern, family-run hotel is situated in the Bavarian town of Grünwald, in the southern outskirts of Munich. The Alter Wirt has recently been r… More
 

Grünwald, Bavaria: Guide



This page refers to places and people with the name Grunwald, Grünwald, Gruenwald, Grinvald or Greenwald

= Grunwald =

Places and geographical features in Poland

Grunwald village is a village in Gmina Grunwald
Gmina Grunwald is a rural commune in Ostróda County, Warmia-Masuria
Poznań-Grunwald is a municipal district and a neighbourhood in Poznań
Monument of Grunwald (Pomnik Grunwaldzki), erected in 1910 in Kraków
Grunwald Bridge (Most Grunwaldzki), a bridge in Wrocław
Grunwald Mound (Kopiec Grunwaldzki), build in 1910 in Niepolomice

Sports clubs

Grunwald Poznań, sports club with sections in field hockey, shooting, wrestling, handball, and tennis
GKS Grunwald Ruda Śląska, 4th league football club based in Ruda Śląska, Poland

People

Ash Grunwald, Australian blues singer
Dirk Grunwald, professor of Computer Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder
Glen Grunwald, former GM of the Toronto Raptors
Alfred Grünwald
Jerzy Grunwald, Polish musician
Max Grunwald (Max Grünwald / Max Gruenwald) (1871-), German rabbi and folklorist; born at Zabrze, Silesia, Poland

Other


Battle of Grunwald - a decisive medieval battle, fought in 1410 near the village of Grunwald
Grunwald Cross (Orded Krzyża Grunwaldu), a Polish military awards and decorations|Polish military award

= Grünwald, Gruenwald =

Grünwald, Grünwaldt, Gruenwald (Грюнвальд, Гринвальд, גרינװאַלד)

Places and geographical features

Grünwald, Bavaria, municipality south of Munich, Germany
Grünwald (Baden-Württemberg), district of Lenzkirch, Germany
Grünwald (Austria), district of Aigen im Mühlkreis, Rohrbach, Austria
Gruenwald, district of Bitschwiller-lès-Thann, Alsace, France
Grünwald Castle, see

Grünwald is also the former German name of several Czech Republic|Czech communities:

Krumvald, district of Střítež u Božejova, Okres Pelhřimov
Mšeno nad Nisou, district of Jablonec nad Nisou
Zelený, district of Úštěk, Okres Litoměřice
Pastviny, deserted district of Moldava, Okres Teplice

People

Alex Grünwald, German musician, see Fantasy (Münchener Freiheit album)
Alfred Grünwald (librettist)|Alfred Grünwald (1884-1951), Austrian librettist; or
Alfred Emanuel Ferdinand Grünwald (1892-1927), pen name: Johannes Theodor Baargeld, German painter and poet.
Anton Karl Grünwald (1838-1920), see Grunwald-Letnikov differintegral
Béla Grünwald (1839-1891), Hungarian politician, publicist, histrian of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences ()
Fülöp Grünwald(1887-1964), Hungarian historian ()
Géza Grünwald (1910-1942), Hungarian mathematician ()
Günter Grünwald, German comedian
Jim Gruenwald
Ludwig Grünwald, see List of pathologists
Mark Gruenwald
Moritz Grünwald (1853-1895), Austrian rabbi; born at Ungarisch Hradisch, Moravia ()
Oskar Grünwald (born 1937), Director General of Austrian Nationalized Industries ()
Pascal Grünwald ( 1982), Austrian football (soccer) player, see Red Bull Salzburg
Peter Grünwald, senior researcher at the CWI, the National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science in the Netherlands, Amsterdam
Richard Gruenwald, see Alberta general election, 1971
Sidonie Grünwald-Zerkowitz (1852-), Austrian authoress; born in Tobitschau, Moravia

Others


Grunwalt, Noble family,

Grunwald-Letnikov differintegral, named afer Anton Karl Grünwald
May-Grünwald stain, see Wright's stain

= Grinvald =

People

Amiram Grinvald, Israeli neurobiologist
Jean Grinvalds, see List of aircraft manufacturers D-G

= Greenwald =

Places and geographical features

Greenwald, Minnesota, USA

People

Greenwald (Grünwald) family is the rabbinic family of Puppa (Hasidic dynasty), originated from Hungary.
Alex Greenwald
Alexander Greenwald, see List of vegetarians
Andy Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald, attorney, blogger, and author of How Would a Patriot Act?
Hank Greenwald
Jacob Greenwald, Master of European History University of Haifa
Jeff Greenwald
Joseph A. Greenwald (1972 - 1976), see List of United States ambassadors to the European Union
Kim Greenwald, see List of fictional rabbits
Louis Greenwald
Maggie Greenwald
Mark Greenwald, Olympic speedskater, see Maine South High School
Michael Kidd (born Milton Greenwald)
Nora Greenwald
Robert Greenwald
Tom Greenwald

See also


Related family and place names: Grünewald (cf.Matthias Grünewald|Matthias), Grünwedel, Grün (Gruen), Grünn, Green (disambiguation)|Green, Grünau, Grünbach (Gruenbach), Grünebach, Greenbach, Grünberg (Gruenberg), Grüneberg, Grünberger, Greenberg, Grünbaum (Gruenbaum), Grünblatt, Greenbaum, Greenblatt, Grünfeld (Gruenfeld, Gruenfeldt), Grünefeld, Grünfeldt, Greenfield, Grünmann (Gruenmann), Greenman, Grünmandl, Grünmandel, Grünspan (Gruenspan), Greenspan, Grünthal (Gruenthal), Grünzweig


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