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Rottenberg ( medieval Latin rupta, scattered flock ' to rumpere, tear ') stands for:
- Rottenberg (military ), a portion of a formation is occurring
- Rottenberg (Aviation), two common operating aircraft
- Rottenberg ( settlement ), in Austria, a small settlement
- Rottenberg (hunting ), in the language hunters a larger group of wild boars
- Rottenberg ( string instrument ), stringed lyre similar to a historical crwth
- Rottenberg, see Composting
- In the alpine forest, a group of coniferous trees in the forest preserve
- Rotte (river), river in the Netherlands by Rotterdam
- Rottenberg ( Ilme ), a tributary of the Ilme in Einbeck
- Rottenberg ( Nied ), a tributary of the Nied in Lorraine
- A subunit of the mercenary army, see pennon
- A group of shooters at trap shooting
- A group of railway workers, see track builders
- A group of forest workers, forest workers see
Rottenberg is a surname:
- Alexander Rottenberg (* 1989), German Skeleton Pilot
- Carl Rottenberg (1862-1910), German painter and representatives of the Munich school
- Karl -Heinz Rottenberg ( born 1933), German radiologist
- Karsten Rottenberg (1929-1997), German physician
- Ralph Rotte (* 1968), German political scientist and economist
See also:
- Rotting
- Disambiguation