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Grünwald
Grünwald (transliterated Gruenwald) is German for "green forest" and may refer to:
- Grünwald, Austria, district of Aigen im Mühlkreis, Rohrbach, Austria
- Grünwald, Bavaria, municipality south of Munich, Germany
As a surname:
- Alfred Grünwald (librettist) (1884–1951)
- Béla Iványi-Grünwald (1867–1940), Hungarian painter
- Béla Grünwald (1839–1891), Hungarian politician and historian
- Géza Grünwald (1910–1943), Hungarian mathematician
- Jennifer Grünwald (born 1980), comic book editor
- Johannes Theodor Baargeld (1892–1927; legal name: Alfred Emanuel Ferdinand Grünwald), German painter and poet
- Mark Gruenwald (1953–1996), comic book writer
- Malchiel Gruenwald (1881–?), Israeli hotelier, amateur journalist and stamp collector
- Peter Gruenwald (1912–1979), German-American Lufthansa freight handler and criminal
Grunwald
Grunwald may refer to:
- Battle of Grunwald, a decisive battle fought in 1410 in what is now northern Poland
- Grunwald, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, a village near the site of the battle
- Gmina Grunwald, a municipality containing the village of Grunwald
- Grunwald, Poznań, a district of the city of Poznań in western Poland
- Grunwald Poznań, a sports club with sections for field hockey, shooting, wrestling, handball and tennis
- Grunwald Monument (Pomnik Grunwaldzki), erected in 1910 in Kraków, Poland
- Grunwald, Łódź Voivodeship, a village in central Poland
- Grunwald, a sanatorium in Sokołowsko, Poland
Grunwald (surname)
Grunwald is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Anatole de Grunwald, Russian-British film producer and screen-writer
- Ash Grunwald, Australian blues singer
- Glen Grunwald, former GM of the Toronto Raptors
- Henry Grunwald (editor), born Heinz Anatol Grünwald (1922–2005), U.S. journalist and diplomat
- Lisa Grunwald, American author
- Ludwig Grünwald, (1863–1927), German otolaryngologist
- Michael Grunwald, American journalist, author of 'The Swamp' and 'The New New Deal'
- Wilhelm Grunwald, mathematician