Colberg
Colberg stands for:
- Bad Colberg , district of Bad Colberg-Heldburg, Hildburghausen district, Thuringia
- Colberg , old spelling of the Pomeranian city of Kolberg, see Kołobrzeg
- Colberg , play by the writer Paul Heyse, see Paul Heyse # Dramen
- Colberg (ship) , Prussian fortress guard ship in the years 1812 and 1813
People:
- Antje Fretwurst-Colberg (* 1940), German painter and graphic artist
- August Colberg (1829–1868), German pathologist and university professor
- Christian Colberg (photographer) (1859–1911), German photographer
- Christian Colberg (musician) (* 1968), American violinist, composer and conductor
- Christoph von Colberg (1776–1831), German-Polish geodesist
- Dorothee Colberg-Tjadens (1922-2004), German ceramist and politician (SPD)
- God of honor Daniel Colberg (1659–1698), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Ehrenfried Christian Colberg (1729–1804), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, superintendent in Stralsund
- Erich Colberg (1901–1966), German teacher and pioneer of school theater
- Frederick Colberg (1900-1965), American boxer
- Frederik Colberg (* 1993), Danish badminton player
- Hans Colberg (* 1921), Danish football player
- Johann Ehrenfried Colberg (1759–1822), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Johann Friedrich Colberg (1693–1761), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, superintendent in Stralsund
- Johann Friedrich Colberg (building inspector) (1750–1814), Prussian building inspector
- Johannes Colberg (1623–1687), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Karl Colberg (1828–1882), German judge and parliamentarian
- Otto Colberg (1870–1952), German civil engineer
- Paul Colberg (1863–1926), German pianist and composer
- Rebekah Colberg (1918–1985), Puerto Rican athlete
- Willy Colberg (1906–1986), German painter
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