Proper noun
Forst (plural Forsts)
A surname from German.
Forst, Rauental and Vogelsang were added to Essingen (in 1952 the entire former municipality of Unterrombach was merged into Aalen, with the exception of Forst, which is part of Essingen until present). Source: Internet
Peruvian Foreign Affairs Minister Gustavo Meza-Cuadra on Tuesday met in Lima with United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders Michel Forst, who is currently visiting Peru. Source: Internet
OCP offered a temporary replacement order with phosphate in an alternative quality from a different mine operated by OCP in the Western Sahara region, which we accepted", Forst wrote. Source: Internet
Joined by Forst and Spitzer, Myers created additional high degree bodies in Charleston and, by 1801, the Charleston bodies were the only extant bodies of the Rite in North America. Source: Internet
This leads to the Adenauer Forst (Forest) turns. Source: Internet
“The grassy surface is really difficult to maintain — it would turn to mud, it would get worn out because the usage was so high,” said Robin Forst, the Battery Park City Authority’s vice president for external relations. Source: Internet