Schwalbach
Schwalbach stands for:
- Schwalbach (noble family) , Rhineland-Hessian noble family
Places:
- Schwalbach (Saar) , municipality in the Saarlouis district, Saarland
- Schwalbach (Schöffengrund) , district of Schöffengrund in the Lahn-Dill district, Hesse
- Schwalbach am Taunus , town in the Main-Taunus district, Hesse
- Bad Schwalbach (formerly Langenschwalbach ), town in the Rheingau-Taunus district, Hesse
- Schwalbach , German name of Swaljawa , place in the Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Waters:
- Schwalbach (Kainach) , left upper course of the Kainach (Wiesent) near Kainach, Hollfeld, Bayreuth district, Bavaria
- Schwalbach (Sulzbach) , left tributary of the Sulzbach near Sulzbach, Main-Taunus-Kreis, Hesse
- Schwalbach , other name of the swallow (Wörnitz) , left tributary of the Wörnitz near Bühl im Ries, Alerheim, Donau-Ries district, Bavaria
Schwalbach is the family name of the following people:
- Adam von Schwalbach (* around 1515, † 1573), from 1567 to 1573 Grand Prior of Germany of the Order of St. John and Imperial Prince of Heitersheim
- Andrea Schwalbach (* 1963), German music theater director
- Georg von Schwalbach (around 1480–1529), German clergyman, provost in Speyer
- Gernand von Schwalbach (1545–1601), German senior bailiff
- Gernand Philipp von Schwalbach (1579–1647), German bailiff and clergyman, dean in Bleidenstadt
- Hans Schwalbach (1919–2012), German trade unionist and politician (SPD)
- Joachim Schwalbach (* 1948), German business economist
- Jennifer Schwalbach Smith (* 1971), American journalist and actress
- Karl Jakob Schwalbach (* 1937), German sculptor
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