Wartenberg
Wartenberg (to Wart "Wacht") are called the following geographical objects:
- Wartenberg (Upper Bavaria) , market in the district of Erding, Bavaria
- Wartenberg (Hessen) , municipality in the Vogelsbergkreis, Hesse
- Berlin-Wartenberg , part of the Berlin administrative district Lichtenberg
- Wartenberg (Wartenberg-Rohrbach) , district of the municipality of Wartenberg-Rohrbach , Donnersbergkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Wartenberg (Bismark) , district of the municipality of Bismark (Altmark), Stendal district, Saxony-Anhalt
- Wartenberg transmitter , transmitter near Eisenach, Thuringia
- Wartenberg desert , desert near Weida, Greiz district, Thuringia
historical German name of:
- German Wartenberg (district of Grünberg, Lower Silesia), from Otyń , Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland
- Groß Wartenberg (District of Groß Wartenberg, Lower Silesia), from Syców , city in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
- Wartenberg (Neumark) , from Chełm Dolny , locality in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
- Wartenberg (Hohensalza district, Wartheland), from Jadowniki Bielskie , district of Żnin , Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
- Wartenberg (Pyritz district, Pomerania), from Parsów , district of Bielice (Powiat Pyrzycki) , West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
- Wartenberg am Rollberg , from Stráž pod Ralskem , town in Northern Bohemia, Czech Republic
- Wartenberg , from Sedmihorky , district of the municipality Karlovice, Liberecký region, Czech Republic
Castles and palaces:
- Wartenberg Castle (Geisingen) , ruin, former seat of the noble free von Wartenberg, near Geisingen, Tuttlingen district, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Upper Wartenberg Castle (Geisingen) , lost castle near Geisingen, Tuttlingen district, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Wartenberg Castle (Geisingen) , Castle near Geisingen, Tuttlingen district, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Warenburg ruins near Villingen-Schwenningen, Schwarzwald-Baar district in Baden-Württemberg
- Wartenberg (Muttenz) , ruins in the canton of Basel- Country
- Wartenberg Castle (Hesse) , ruin near Wartenberg, Vogelsbergkreis, Hesse
- Wartenberg Castle (Pfalz) , ruin near Wartenberg-Rohrbach and Winnweiler, Donnersbergkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Wartenberg Castle (Stuttgart) , lost castle near Bad Cannstatt (Stuttgart), Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Warthenberg Castle (Alsace) , ruins on Daubenschlagfelsen near Ernolsheim-lès-Saverne, Alsace
- Wartenberg Castle (Upper Bavaria) , abandoned castle in Wartenberg, Erding district, Bavaria
- Wartenberg Castle , now in Polish Zamek w Przegorzałach , a villa near Krakow , Poland
Mountains and elevations (sorted by height):
- Wartenberg (Swabian Alb) (844.4 m), near Geisingen, Baden-Württemberg
- Wartenberg (Muttenz) (479 m), near Muttenz, Canton of Basel-Country
- Wartenberg (Eisenach) (333.2 m), near Eisenach, Thuringia
- Wartenberg (Ardey Mountains) (246.1 m), in the Ardey Mountains near Gedern , Ennepe-Ruhr district, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Wartenberg (near Calbe) (120.9 m), near Calbe (Saale), Salzlandkreis, Saxony-Anhalt
Wartenberg is the name of several noble families:
- Barons von Wartenberg ( Lords of Geisingen , then Wartenberg ) from the Donaueschingen / Geisingen area
- Lords of Wartenberg, service aristocracy of the Benedictine Abbey of Fulda, see Burg Wartenberg (Hessen) #Mons of Wartenberg
- Wartenberg (aristocratic family from the Altmark-North Thuringia) , originally from Stendal
- Wartenberg (Bohemian noble family) , extinct in the male line in 1758
- Wartenberg (Bavarian aristocratic family) , extinct in the male line in 1736, side line of the Wittelsbach family after Ferdinand of Bavaria (1550–1608)
- Kolb von Wartenberg , noble family from the Palatinate, since 1699 imperial count of Wartenberg
People:
- Albert Ernst von Wartenberg (1635–1715), auxiliary bishop in Regensburg, historian
- Alma Wartenberg (née Stähr ; 1871–1928), German politician (SPD) and women's rights activist
- Bärbel Wartenberg-Potter (* 1943), German bishop
- Catharina von Wartenberg (1674–1734), German maitress of King Friedrich I of Prussia
- Christiane Wartenberg (* 1956), German athlete
- Christiane Wartenberg (artist) (* 1948), German visual artist specializing in sculpture, room installation, building art, graphics and drawing
- Frank Wartenberg (* 1955), German athlete
- Franz Wilhelm von Wartenberg (1593–1661), German bishop and prince-bishop
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Wartenberg (1725–1807), Prussian lieutenant general, heir to trampoline
- Georg Waldstein-Wartenberg (* 1942), Austrian business journalist and publicist
- Gerd Wartenberg (* 1944), German politician
- Gerhard Wartenberg (1904–1942), author, magazine editor
- Günther Wartenberg (1943–2007), German Protestant theologian
- Hans Joachim von Wartenberg (1880–1960), German chemist
- Hartwig Karl von Wartenberg (1711–1757), royal Prussian major general
- Jan von Wartenberg , Bohemian nobleman
- Jirka Wartenberg (* 1945), German singer and guitarist
- Johann Kasimir Kolb von Wartenberg (1643–1712), Prussian minister
- Jörg Wartenberg (* 1981), German ice hockey player
- Ludolf von Wartenberg (* 1941), German politician (CDU); State Secretary
- Luise Neuhaus-Wartenberg (* 1980), German politician MdL
- Marion von Wartenberg (* 1957), German pastor and trade unionist, State Secretary
- Maxim Wartenberg (* 1975), German composer, producer, author, singer and children's songwriter
- Robert Wartenberg (1886–1956), German neurologist, emigrated to the USA in 1936
- Rudolf von Wartenberg (1816–1898), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the cadet corps
- Thomas Wartenberg (* 1949), American philosopher
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