Grün

Green stands for:

  • Planting, plant at or adjacent buildings and green spaces
  • Green color
  • Green ( golf), target area in golf
  • Green ( magazine), former gardening magazine
  • Green politics, policy direction
  • Green space, like a park or landscaped open space
  • Leaves (color), playing cards color in the German journal
  • ( 4240 ) Green, main belt asteroid

Green is the name of geographical objects:

  • German outdated green, Grône, municipality in the canton of Valais, Switzerland
  • Green ( Achslach ), part of the municipality Achslach, district of Regen, Bavaria
  • Green ( Baernau ), district of the city Baernau, Tirschenreuth, Bavaria
  • Green ( Villages ), district of the city Villages, district of Erding, Bavaria
  • Green ( Mrs. Hill), the municipality of Mrs. Mountain, district of Erding, Bavaria
  • Green ( Konnersreuth ), the district of the municipality of Konnersreuth, Tirschenreuth, Bavaria
  • Green ( Lohkirchen ), part of the municipality Lohkirchen, district Mühldorf am Inn, Bavaria
  • Green ( Röslau ), part of the municipality Röslau, County Wunsiedel, Bavaria
  • Green (Saint Englmar ), the district of the town of Sankt Englmar, the district of Straubing -Bogen, Bavaria
  • Green ( Vogtland), district of the city Lengenfeld, Vogtland, Saxony
  • Green ( Vorbach ), part of the municipality Vorbach, district of Neustadt an der Waldnaab, Bavaria
  • Green ( Weissenbrunn ), part of the municipality Weissenbrunn, County Kronach, Bavaria
  • Green (municipality Haiming ), a hamlet in the village of Haimingerberg, community Haiming (Tyrol )
  • Grünhöfe (municipality Navis ), community part of Navis, District Innsbruck, Tirol
  • Doubrava ( Aš ), German: Green, part of the city Aš, Okres Cheb, Czech Republic
  • Green ( Island) in the Rhine
  • Zelena Lhota, community Nýrskoim Šumava, Czech Republic ( German Green, moderns, Bohemian Forest )

Green is the name of:

  • Albert Green (1822-1904), German revolutionary
  • Albertine of Green (1749-1792), German poet
  • Anastasius Grün (1808-1876), Austrian poet
  • Angelina Grün ( born 1979 ), German volleyball player
  • Anselm Grün (* 1945), German monk and author
  • Armin Grün (1944 ), Professor of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  • August Green (1847-1915), German bridge engineer
  • Bernard Green (1901-1972), Austrian- British composer, conductor and writer
  • Eberhard Green ( b. 1942 ), German astrophysicist and planetary scientist
  • Ferdinand Green (1886-1968), Hessian unionist and politician ( center, CDU)
  • George Green (born 1962 ), Belgian footballer
  • Jacob Green (1837-1916), Austrian violinist
  • John Green (1868-1912), Luxembourgian strongman
  • Jules- Alexandre Grün (1868-1934), French painter
  • Karl Green ( journalist) ( 1817-1887 ), German writer and journalist
  • Karl Green (entrepreneur), German entrepreneur, co-founder of Frucade
  • Klaus -Jürgen Green ( born 1957 ), German philosopher
  • Lawrence Green ( * 1990), Austrian track cyclists
  • Leopold Green ( born 1968 ), German documentary filmmaker
  • Lili Green (1904-1942), Austrian writer and actress
  • Max Green ( * 1987), German football player
  • Otto Green ( General ) ( 1882-1948 ), German general of artillery
  • Otto Green ( mathematician ) ( 1888-1974 ), German mathematician
  • Patrick Green ( born 1968 ), German football player
  • Rainer Green (1950-2010), German politician ( CDU), State Secretary in the Saarland
  • Richard Green (1883-1946), German chemist building material and high school teachers
  • Walter Green ( born 1940 ), Austrian geologist
  • William Green ( born 1959 ), German Soldier, General of the Bundeswehr
  • Willi Green (1910-2005), a Baptist theologian and clergyman
  • Max von der Grün (1926-2005), German writer
  • Dietrich Gruen (1847-1911), German-born watchmaker
  • Erich S. Gruen ( born 1935 ), American -Austrian historian
  • Victor Gruen (1903-1980), Austrian architect and urban planner

See also:

  • Grühn
  • Gruehn
  • Krün
  • Disambiguation
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