Forest (disambiguation)
Forest stands for:
- Forest , an ecosystem
- Forest, a geographical name (e.g. Teutoburg Forest , Upper Palatinate Forest, etc.)
- Forest society , plant society that marks a site as a forest
- Forest , a piece of woodland, wooded field
- Forest (graph theory) , a graph made up of a set of trees
Forest is the name of the following places:
Municipalities:
- Wald (Hohenzollern) , municipality in the district of Sigmaringen, Baden-Württemberg
- Markt Wald , market in the district of Unterallgäu, Bavaria
- Wald (Swabia) , municipality in the Ostallgäu district, Bavaria
- Wald (Upper Palatinate) , municipality in the district of Cham, Bavaria
- Wald im Pinzgau , municipality in the Zell am See district, Salzburg
- Wald am Schoberpaß , municipality in the Leoben district, Styria
- Wald AR , municipality in the former district of Vorderland, canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden
- Wald BE , municipality in the administrative district of Bern-Mittelland, Canton of Bern
- Wald ZH , municipality in the district of Hinwil, Canton of Zurich
Districts in Germany:
- Bavaria:
- Wald Monastery (Ottobeuren) , district of the Ottobeuren market, Unterallgäu district
- Wald (Amerang) , part of the Amerang community , Rosenheim district
- Wald an der Alz , part of the municipality of Garching an der Alz , Altötting district
- Wald (Aschau im Chiemgau) , part of the municipality of Aschau im Chiemgau , district of Rosenheim
- Forest near Winhöring , part of the municipality of Pleiskirchen, Altötting district
- Wald (Chieming) , part of the Chieming community , Traunstein district
- Wald (Dietersburg) , part of the community Dietersburg , Rottal-Inn district
- Wald (Egglham) , part of the municipality of Egglham , Rottal-Inn district
- Wald (Falkenberg) , part of the municipality of Falkenberg , Rottal-Inn district
- Forest (Gunzenhausen) , district of the city of Gunzenhausen, Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district
- Wald (Inzell) , part of the municipality Inzell , district of Traunstein
- Wald (Pfarrkirchen) , part of the town of Pfarrkirchen , Rottal-Inn district
- Forest (Polling) , part of the municipality of Polling , Mühldorf am Inn district
- Wald (Postmünster) , part of the community Postmünster , Rottal-Inn district
- Wald (Rattenkirchen) , part of the municipality of Rattenkirchen , Mühldorf am Inn district
- Wald (Siegsdorf) , part of the Siegsdorf community , Traunstein district
- Wald (Teisendorf) , district of the market Teisendorf , district of Berchtesgadener Land
- Wald (Vilsbiburg) , part of the city of Vilsbiburg , Landshut district
- Wald (Wittibreut) , part of the municipality of Wittibreut , Rottal-Inn district
- Forest (Wonneberg) , part of the municipality of Wonneberg , Traunstein district
- Forest (Wurmsham) , part of the municipality of Wurmsham , Landshut district
- North Rhine-Westphalia
- Brilon Forest , district of Brilon, Hochsauerlandkreis
- Wald (Bad Münstereifel) , district of Bad Münstereifel, Euskirchen district
- Forest (Reichshof) , part of the community of Reichshof, Oberbergischer Kreis
- Wald (Solingen) , district of Solingen
- Wald (Wiehl) , district of Wiehl, Oberbergischer Kreis
- Saarland
- Forest (Saarwellingen) , district of Saarwellingen, Saarlouis district
Parts of the municipality in Austria
- Lower Austria
- Forest (municipality of Pyhra) , in Lower Austria
- Upper Austria
- Wald (municipality of Meggenhofen) , locality of the municipality of Meggenhofen , district of Grieskirchen
- Wald (municipality of St. Lorenz) , district of Sankt Lorenz , Vöcklabruck district, Upper Austria
- Wald (community of Straß) , locality of the community of Straß im Attergau , district of Vöcklabruck
- State of Salzburg
- Wald (municipality of Anthering) , locality of Anthering , district of Salzburg-Umgebung
- Forest (Faistenau community) , part of the Faistenau community , Salzburg-Umgebung district
- Wald (municipality of Zederhaus) , cadastral municipality of Zederhaus , Tamsweg district
- Styria
- Tyrol
- Wald (Haiming municipality) , part of Haiming , Imst district
- Wald (municipality of Sölden) , part of the municipality of Sölden , Imst district
- Wald im Pitztal , part of the municipality of Arzl im Pitztal
- Vorarlberg
- Wald am Arlberg , village of Dalaas, Bludenz district
- Forest (community Mittelberg) , place near Mittelberg in Kleinwalsertal, district Bregenz
Parts of the municipality in Switzerland
- Wald SG , place in the political municipality Neckertal and part of the double village Wald-Schönengrund
such as:
- Forest (Iowa) , location in Cedar County, Iowa, United States
- part of the place Rybarzowice (Bogatynia) , Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
- Kloster Wald , Benedictine convent in the municipality of Wald in the district of Sigmaringen
- Wald an der Alz Castle, castle in the municipality of Garching an der Alz
Wald is the family name of the following people:
- Abraham Wald (1902–1950), German-Romanian mathematician
- Alina Brodzka-Wald (1929–2011), Polish literary historian and university professor
- Andreas Wald (painter) (* 1962), German painter
- Andreas Moschinski-Wald (* 1963), German politician
- Berthold Wald (* 1952), German philosopher
- Daniel Wald (* 1982), German politician (AfD)
- Eduard Wald (1905–1978), German politician (KPD), trade unionist and resistance fighter
- Elijah Wald (* 1959), American guitarist and musicologist
- Florence Wald (1917–2008), American nursing scientist
- František Wald ( Franz Wald ; 1861–1930), Czech chemist
- George Wald (1906–1997), American biologist and biochemist, and Nobel Prize winner
- Hanna Fahlbusch-Wald (1948-2006), Austrian singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Jakob Wald (sculptor) (1860–1903), Austrian sculptor
- Jakob Wald (HBSÖ) (1887–1952), founder of the aid community for the blind and partially sighted in Austria
- Jerry Wald (film producer) (1911–1962), American film producer and screenwriter
- Jerry Wald (band leader) (1918 / 1919–1973), American band leader
- Johannes Wald (* 1980), German sculptor
- Karl Wald (1916–2011), German football referee
- Lillian Wald (1867–1940), American nurse and social activist
- Lucia Wald (1923–2018), Romanian linguist, classical philologist and Romance scholar
- Malvin Wald (1917-2008), American screenwriter
- Max Wald (1869–1945), German local researcher and museologist
- Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann (* 1979), German musicologist and university lecturer
- Orli Reichert-Wald (1914–1962), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Oswald zum Wald (1896–1970), Swiss industrialist
- Peter Wald (1883–1954), German architect
- Renate Wald (1922–2004), German sociologist
- Robert Wald (* 1947), American physicist
- Samuel Gottlieb Wald (1762–1828), German theologian
- Siegfried Wald , German actor and radio play speaker
- Silvia Wald (* 1979/1980), German designer
- Stephan Wald (* 1951), German cabaret artist, actor and voice imitator
- Tobias Wald (* 1973), German politician (CDU)
See also:
Wiktionary: Forest - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations