Friedland
Friedland is the name of the following places:
in Germany:
- Friedland (Mecklenburg) , town in the Mecklenburg Lake District, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Friedland (Niederlausitz) , town in the Oder-Spree district, Brandenburg
- Friedland (Lower Saxony) , municipality in the district of Göttingen, Lower Saxony
- Altfriedland , part of the community Neuhardenberg in the district of Märkisch-Oderland, Brandenburg
- Friedland (Dornum) , part of the municipality Dornum in the district of Aurich, Lower Saxony
- Friedland, former district of Hirschfeld (Reinsberg) , municipality of Reinsberg, district of central Saxony, Saxony
- Friedland, part of Lahnstein in Rhineland-Palatinate
in Poland:
- Debrzno ( Preussisch Friedland ), city in Poland - not to be confused with Friedland in East Prussia , see below: now in Russia
- Korfantów ( Friedland OS ), town in Upper Silesia, Poland
- Mieroszów ( Friedland NS ), town in Lower Silesia, Poland
- Mirosławiec ( Märkisch Friedland ), city in Poland
in Russia:
- Prawdinsk ( Friedland in East Prussia ), city in Russia, scene of the Battle of Friedland (1807) - not to be confused with Prussian Friedland , see above: now in Poland
in Czech Republic:
- Břidličná nad Moravicí ( Friedland an der Mohra ), a town in Moravia
- Frýdlant v Čechách ( Friedland in Bohemia ), a city in northern Bohemia
- Frýdlant nad Ostravicí ( Friedland an der Ostrawitza ), town in Moravia
Friedland is a family name for the following people:
- Alex Friedland (* 1990), German actor and speaker
- Helene Charlotte von Friedland (1754–1803), Brandenburg nobleman and landlady
- Jacques F. Ferrand or Jacques Friedland (actually Isaak Friedland) (* 1898; † unknown), Franco-German journalist, author, radio operator and publisher.
- Karl Friedland (1865–1918), pseudonym of the writer Carl Grunert (writer)
- Klaus Friedland (1920–2010), German historian, archivist and librarian
- Martin Friedland (composer) (1881–1940), German composer and music writer
- Martin Friedland (lawyer) (* 1932), Canadian lawyer and writer
- Max Friedland (1892–1980), German film company manager
- Natan Friedland († 1883), Russian rabbi
- Shmuel Friedland (* 1944), Israeli mathematician
- Valentin Friedland (1490–1556), humanistic schoolboy
Friedland denotes:
- Friedland (1873) , French ironclad
- Dominion Friedland , several medieval to modern aristocratic rule
- Duchy of Friedland , a historical territory in Bohemia
- Canton Friedland existed from 1807 to 1813 in the Göttingen district (Department of the Leine, Kingdom of Westphalia)
- Friedland Abbey , ruined monastery in the municipality of Neuhardenberg, Brandenburg
- Ordensamt Friedland , civil status in Niederlausitz
- Battle of Friedland in East Prussia in 1807
- Friedland Castle (Niederlausitz) , castle in Brandenburg
- Friedland Castle , abandoned castle complex in Lower Saxony
- Camp Friedland , border transit camp in the municipality of Friedland in Lower Saxony
- Friedland House , cultural monument in Radebeul in Saxony