Sprengel
Sprengel stands for:
- Holy water sprinkle , a liturgical device, see Aspergill
- Sprengel (Protestant) , ecclesiastical district
- Kirchsprengel , official and supervisory district of a bishop, see Diocese
- Parish district , official and pastoral care area of a pastor, see parish
- Archive Sprengel , the geographical areas in an archive
- Court district , local jurisdiction, see judicial district
- Consular district , area of responsibility of a consul
- Schulsprengel , supervisory district of a school authority
- Wahlsprengel , an electoral district in Austria
- Counting district , smallest statistical subunit in Austria
- Rübssprengel , an oil plant, see oil rape
- Sprengel (company) , German chocolate manufacturer
Places:
- Sprengel (Neuenkirchen) , village in the municipality of Neuenkirchen, Heidekreis, Lower Saxony
- On the Sprengel , nature reserve in Porta Westfalica
Sprengel is the family name of the following people:
- Albert Sprengel (1811–1854), German businessman and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Anton Sprengel (1803–1850), German botanist
- Auguste Sprengel (1847–1934), German educator and founder of the women's school movement
- Bernhard Sprengel (1899–1985), chocolate manufacturer and art patron from Hanover
- Carl Sprengel (1787–1859), German agricultural scientist
- Christian Konrad Sprengel (1750–1816), German botanist
- Hermann Sprengel (1834–1906), German chemist and physicist
- Johann Georg Sprengel (1863–1947), German teacher and Germanist
- Kurt Sprengel (1766–1833), German physician, pathologist, botanist and medical historian
- Matthias Christian Sprengel (1746–1803), German geographer and scholar
- Otto Sprengel (1852–1915), German surgeon
- Peter Sprengel (* 1949), literary and theater scholar
- Theodor Albert Sprengel (1832–1900), German-Baltic painter, translator, writer, art critic and art teacher
- Wilhelm Sprengel (1792–1828), German surgeon and university professor
See also:
Wiktionary: Sprengel - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations