Oak forest
Oak forest stands for:
- Oak forest (forest community) , forest with a predominant proportion of trees of the genus oak (Latin: Quercus )
- Oak forest, the name of the Polish rural community Dąbrowa Łużycka from 1936 to 1945
Eichenwald is the family name of the following people:
- Alexander Alexandrowitsch Eichenwald (1863–1944), Russian physicist and architect
- Anton Alexandrowitsch Eichenwald (1875–1952), Russian composer, conductor and ethnographer
- Eduard Eichenwald (1859–1895), German theater actor
- Friederike Eichenwald (1805–1889), German theater actress
- Fritz Eichenwald (actually Joseph Schmitz; 1901–1941), German politician and agent of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD)
- Ida Iwanowna Eichenwald (1842–1917), Prussian-Russian harpist and university teacher
- Kurt Eichenwald (* 1961), American journalist and author
- Marie Eichenwald (1872–1936), German theater actress
- Margarethe Eichenwald (1805 – around 1889), German theater actress, see Margarethe Hartmann
- Margarita Alexandrowna Eichenwald (1866–1957), Russian theater soloist
- Nikolai Alexandrowitsch Eichenwald (1873–1934), Russian architect
- Wilhelm Eichenwald (actor, 1790) (around 1790–1873), German actor
- Wilhelm Eichenwald (actor, 1827) (1827-1910), German actor and opera singer (tenor)
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