Sprengel
Sprengel stands for:
- Diocese, diocese, administrative and supervisory district of a bishop
- Parish, parish, the official and pastoral area of a pastor
- Sprengel ( Protestant), supreme ecclesiastical office district within certain German churches
- Judicial district court district, area for which a court has jurisdiction
- Electoral districts, in Austria a subdivision of municipalities for counting of votes
- Konsularsprengel, the jurisdiction of a consul
- City parish, district, which is spread over several streets
- Zählsprengel, in Austria an officially - statistical subdivision of municipalities
- School district, district supervision of a school authority
- Archive Sprengel, spatial jurisdiction of an archive
As well as:
- Aspergillum, aspergillum, a device that is used in the liturgy for the sprinkling of holy water
- Rübssprengel, on the mountain road name for the Colza
- Sprengelsche deformity, congenital high level of one or both shoulder blades
Sprengel read:
- Sprengel ( New Church ), village in the municipality of New Churches ( Lüneburg Heath )
- On the Sprengel, Nature Reserve in Porta Westfalica
- Sprengel Museum Hannover, named after the patron of the arts Bernhard Sprengel Museum in Hannover
- Sprengel ( chocolate), chocolate brand, which now belongs to Stollwerck
Number of people:
- Albert Sprengel (1811-1854), German businessman and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Anton Sprengel (1803-1851), German botanist
- Auguste Sprengel (1847-1934), German educator and founder of the woman school movement
- Bernhard Sprengel (1899-1985), chocolate-maker and patron of the arts from Hanover
- Carl Sprengel (1787-1859), German agronomist
- Christian Konrad Sprengel (1750-1816), German botanist
- Hermann Sprengel (1834-1906), German chemist and physicist
- Johann Georg Sprengel (1863-1947), German teacher and specialist in German
- Kurt Sprengel (1766-1833), German botanist and physician
- Matthias Christian Sprengel (1746-1803), German geographer and scholar
- Peter Sprengel (* 1949), literature and theater studies
- William Ward (1792-1828), German surgeon and university lecturer
See also:
- Wiktionary: Sprengel - Meaning meanings, word origin, synonyms, translations
- Disambiguation