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Gmünd (from Gemünde , 'place at an estuary') are called the following places:
- District of Gmünd , district in the Waldviertel in Lower Austria
Cities, municipalities:
- Schwäbisch Gmünd , town in the Ostalb district, Baden-Württemberg
- Gmünd (Lower Austria) , district capital in the Waldviertel in Lower Austria
- Gmünd in Kärnten , town in the Liesertal, Spittal an der Drau district, Carinthia
Districts:
- Gmünd (Eriskirch) , part of the municipality Eriskirch, Lake Constance district, Baden-Württemberg
- Gmünd (Innernzell) , part of the municipality of Innernzell , Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavaria
- Gmünd (Pfatter) , part of the Pfatter community , Regensburg district, Bavaria
- Gmünd (Grafenwoehr) , part of the municipality Grafenwoehr , district Neustadt an der Waldnaab, Bavaria
- Gmünd (Rötz) , district of the town of Rötz , Cham district, Bavaria
- Gmünd (municipality of Gerlos) , place of the municipality of Gerlos , Tyrol
such as:
- Gmünd railway station , German name of České Velenice , city in southern Bohemia
Gmünd is the family name of the following people:
- Johannes von Gmünd (~ 1330 – after 1359), German builder, see Johann Parler the Elder
- Philipp von Gmünd (called Hünermenger ; † 1523), German builder and sculptor
See also: