Traun
The following geographical objects are called Traun :
Municipalities and places:
- Traun (city) , Upper Austria
- Traun (Schmitz) , part of Schmitz in Thuringia
- Traun (municipality of Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting) , locality of the municipality of Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting , district of Wels-Land, Upper Austria
- Traun , Rhaeto-Romanic name of the former municipality of Trans GR in the canton of Graubünden
Waters (with Trauntal ):
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Traun (Alz) , right tributary of the Alz near Altenmarkt an der Alz, Traunstein district, Bavaria; with the upper reaches to near Siegsdorf, district of Traunstein:
- Weisse Traun , left main strand upper course
- Rote Traun , right branch upper course
- Traun (Danube) , right tributary of the Danube in Linz , Upper Austria
- Traun , another name for the Traunbach , left tributary of the Nahe near Neubrücke, municipality of Hoppstädten-Weiersbach, district of Birkenfeld, Rhineland-Palatinate
Traun is the family name of the following people:
- an old Austrian family, see Abensperg and Traun
- Antonie Traun (1850–1924), German social reformer and women's rights activist
- Christian Justus Friedrich Traun (1804–1881), German businessman and factory owner, member of the Hamburg Parliament
- Friedrich Adolf Traun (1876–1908), German Olympic champion in men's tennis doubles in 1896
- Heinrich Traun (1838–1909), industrialist, Hamburg senator, father of Friedrich Adolph Traun
- Julius von der Traun (1818–1885), writer and politician
- Otto Ferdinand von Abensperg and Traun (1677–1748), Austrian field marshal
- Ursula Traun (* 1918), German voice actress and actress