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- Schweinfurth may refer to: Albert C. Schweinfurth, American architect Charles F. Schweinfurth, American architect Georg August Schweinfurth (1836-1925)...
- Ilse María Olivo Schweinfurth (born 28 November 1965) is a Venezuelan-Mexican singer and telenovela actress. Ilse was born in Caracas, Venezuela, when...
- Georg August Schweinfurth (29 December 1836 – 19 September 1925) was a Baltic German botanist and ethnologist who explored East Central Africa. He was...
- Adolphe Schweinfurth (September 20, 1858 – September 29, 1931) was an American architect, artist, and designer. Julius Adolphe Schweinfurth was born...
- A. C. Schweinfurth (1864–1900), born Albert Cicero Schweinfurth, was an American architect. He is ****ociated with the First Bay Tradition, an architectural...
- Charles Schweinfurth (April 13, 1890 – November 16, 1970) was an American botanist and plant collector who distinguished himself by his studies on orchids...
- George Furth (born George Schweinfurth; December 14, 1932 – August 11, 2008) was an American librettist, playwright, and actor. Furth was born in Chicago...
- members were the singers Ivonne Margarita Guevara García, Ilse María Olivo Schweinfurth and Irma Angélica Hernández Ochoa. They were generally known as Ivonne...
- Canarium schweinfurthii (commonly known as the bush candle, African olive, African elemi, or canarium), is a species of large tree native to tropical Africa...
- Frederick Schweinfurth (September 3, 1857 – November 8, 1919) was an American architect in Cleveland, Ohio. His brother Julius Schweinfurth was also an...