Swoboda
Swoboda stands for:
- the All-Ukrainian Association "Svoboda" , a Ukrainian party
- Swoboda (company) , a manufacturing technology group
- Former name of Carvatech , Austrian cable car manufacturer and bodywork manufacturer
- Villa Swoboda , building in Salzburg
- Radio Swoboda , Russian name of Radio Free Europe , broadcaster
Swoboda is the family name of the following people:
- Albert Constantin Swoboda (1853–1941), Austrian architect
- Albin Swoboda (singer, 1836) (1836–1901), Austrian operetta singer (tenor) and actor
- Albin Swoboda (singer, 1883) (1883-1970), Austrian opera singer (bass baritone)
- Andreas Renee Swoboda (* 1976), German singer and musical performer
- Andrei Olegowitsch Swoboda (* 1991), Russian cross-country summer biathlete
- Angelika Swoboda (1816–1846), Austrian-German opera singer (soprano), see Angelika Perechon
- Anna Swoboda (* 1998), Austrian triathlete
- Bernhard Swoboda (* 1965), German business economist
- Brigitte Swoboda (1943–2019), Austrian actress
- Carl Swoboda (1896–1978), German folklorist and monument curator from Upper Lusatia in Saxony
- Eduard Swoboda (1814–1902), Austrian painter
- Emil Swoboda (1898–1934), Austrian social democrat and resistance fighter
- Emmerich Alexius Swoboda von Wikingen (1849–1920), Austrian sculptor and painter
- Erich Swoboda (1896–1964), Austrian ancient historian
- Ernst Swoboda (1879–1950), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Ewa Swoboda (* 1997), Polish athlete
- Felix Swoboda (1891–1953), Austrian politician
- Franz Swoboda (1933-2017), Austrian football player
- Franz Josef Swoboda (1870–1934), Austrian organ builder
- Fritz Swoboda (1922–2007), Austrian Waffen SS member
- Georg Swoboda (* 1978), Austrian triathlete
- Gerhard Swoboda (painter) (1923–1974), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Gerhard Swoboda (actor) (1945–2001), Austrian actor
- Gottfried Swoboda (1943–2001), German Catholic theologian and publicist
- Gustav Swoboda (1893–1956), Czechoslovak meteorologist
- Hannes Swoboda (* 1946), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Heinrich Swoboda (ancient historian) (1856–1926), Austrian ancient historian
- Heinrich Swoboda (theologian) (1861–1923), Austrian pastoral theologian
- Heinrich Swoboda (politician) (1837–1910), Austrian member of the Reichsrat and mayor
- Heinz Swoboda (1941–1997), Austrian botanist
- Helmut Swoboda (writer) (1924–2003), Austrian writer and journalist
- Helmut Swoboda (painter) (* 1958), Austrian painter
- Herbert Swoboda (* 1966), Austrian jazz pianist and jazz clarinetist
- Hermann Swoboda (psychologist) (1873–1963), Austrian psychologist
- Hermann Swoboda (magazine founder) (1946–2006), German magazine founder
- Ingo Swoboda (* 1961), German journalist and author
- Johann Swoboda (1940–2014), Austrian football referee and official
- Jörg Swoboda (* 1947), German pastor and songwriter
- Josefine Swoboda (1861–1924), Austrian portrait painter
- Karl Swoboda (painter) (1824–1870), Bohemian-Austrian painter
- Karl Swoboda (politician, 1874) (1874–1953), Austrian politician (SdP), member of the National Council
- Karl Swoboda (weightlifter) (1882–1933), Austrian weightlifter
- Karl Swoboda (politician, 1915) (1915–1967), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Viennese state parliament
- Karl M. Swoboda (1889–1977), Austrian art historian
- Marga Swoboda (1955–2013), Austrian journalist and columnist
- Peter Swoboda (1937–2006), Austrian business economist
- Raimund Swoboda (* 1950), German policeman and politician (AfD), Member of the State Parliament
- Rudolf Swoboda (painter, 1819) (1819–1859), Austrian painter
- Rudolf Swoboda (painter, 1859) (1859–1914), Austrian painter
- Ruth Swoboda (* 1978), Austrian handball player and biologist
- Sabine Swoboda (actress) (* 1966), German actress and theater educator
- Sabine Swoboda (* 1975), Austrian beach volleyball player
- Sabine Swoboda (lawyer) (* 1975), German lawyer and university professor
Swoboda is the name of the following places
in Bulgaria:
in Ukraine: (Ukrainian Свобода )
- Svoboda (Berehove) in the Zakarpattia Oblast
- Svoboda (Mishhirja) in the Transcarpathian Oblast
- Svoboda (Orichiw) in Zaporizhia Oblast
- Svoboda (Shuriwka) in Kiev Oblast
- Svoboda (Bashtanka) in Mykolaiv Oblast
- Swoboda (Putywl) in Sumy Oblast
in Russia: (Russian Свобода )
- Swoboda (Kursk) in Kursk Oblast
- Swoboda (Sumy) in Kursk Oblast
- Swoboda (Bashkortostan) in the Republic of Bashkortostan
- Swoboda (Kaliningrad) in the Kaliningrad Oblast (until 1938 Jänischken , 1938–1946 Jänichen , Insterburg district, East Prussia)
- Swoboda , former name of the city of Liski
Czech Republic
- Svoboda (Býšť) ( Swoboda ), basic settlement unit of Býšť, Okres Pardubice
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