Grünwald (transliterated Gruenwald) is German for "green forest" and may refer to: Grünwald, Austria, town in Aigen-Schlägl municipality, Rohrbach, Austria...
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Grunewald (disambiguation) Grünwald (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Grunwald. If an internal link led...
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Alfred Grünwald may refer to: Alfred Grünwald (librettist) (1884–1951), Austrian librettist Johannes Theodor Baargeld, pseudonym of Alfred Emanuel Ferdinand...
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31 December 2020[update] it had a population of 11,303. Grünwald is best known for medieval Grünwald Castle (Burg Grünwald), the Bavaria Film Studios (one of Europe's...
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Ernie Grunwald (born 1970) is a Canadian actor who has made guest appearances in a number of notable television series. Grunwald has had recurring roles...
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Grünwald Castle (Burg Grünwald) is a medieval hill castle in Grünwald, Bavaria. The castle square goes probably back to a Roman watchtower on the Isar...
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chroniclers interpreted the word Grunenvelt ("green field" in Low German) as Grünwald, meaning "green forest" in German. The Lithuanians followed suit and translated...
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Alexander Grünwald (born 1 May 1989) is an Austrian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Grünwald made his professional...
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called the reverse Grünwald–Letnikov derivative. If the substitution h → −h is made, the resulting equation is called the direct Grünwald–Letnikov derivative:...
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Science and Art, 1st class. Grunwald was born Heinz Anatol Grünwald to a secular Jewish family in Vienna. His father, Alfred Grünwald, wrote libretti for operettas...
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