Ahrenberg
Ahrenberg stands for:
Places:
- Ahrenberg, a district of Bad Sooden-Allendorf in Hesse, see Ahrenberg (Bad Sooden-Allendorf)
- Ahrenberg, a cadastral municipality of the municipality of Sitzenberg-Reidling in Lower Austria, see Ahrenberg (municipality of Sitzenberg-Reidling)
Mountains:
- Großer Ahrenberg , German name of the Javor (mountain) ( 692.9 m nm ) in the Lusatian Mountains (Czech Lužické hory ) in the West Sudeten in the Sudeten sub-province, in the area of the municipality part Kytlické Mlýny (German Hillemühl ) of the municipality Kytlice (German Kittlitz ) in Okres Děčín in Ústecký kraj in the Czech Republic, in the CHKO ( protected landscape area) Lužické hory
- Kleiner Ahrenberg , German name of Javorek or Malý Javorník ( 685.6 m nm ) in the Kreibitz Mountains in the Lusatian Mountains ( Lužické hory in Czech ) in the western Sudetes in the Sudeten sub-province, in the area of the municipality of Líska (German Hasel ) of the city of Česká Kamenice (German Böhmisch Kamnitz ) in Okres Děčín in Ústecký kraj in the Czech Republic, in the CHKO (landscape protection area) Lužické hory , see Javor (mountain)
- Ahrenberg (Rheinhessen) ( 292 m ), on the Wiesener edge heights of the Glan-Alsenz heights of the North Palatinate Bergland , in the area of the local communities Nack and Wendelsheim in the district of Alzey-Worms in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, its western part is in the Arenberg nature reserve Dreigemeindewald
- Hoher Ahrenberg ( 280.4 m ), in the Soodener Bergland of the Unterwerrasattels in the Lower Werra Valley in the East Hessian Bergland, in the Bad Sooden-Allendorf district of the town of Bad Sooden-Allendorf in the Werra-Meißner district in Hesse in Germany, northeast of Ahrenberg (Bad Sooden-Allendorf)
Surname of persons:
- Johan Jacob Ahrenberg (1847–1914), Finnish-Swedish architect and writer
- Staffan Ahrenberg (* 1957), Swedish publisher and film producer
- Theodor Ahrenberg (1912–1989), Swedish entrepreneur and art collector
See also