Enz

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The Enz is a river in southwestern Germany that flows through the Black Forest region before joining the Neckar River.

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Label Occurrences
Enz canonical 21

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinSize approximately 2280 km²
country Germany
drainageBasin Upper Rhine Plain
surface form: Upper Rhine basin
flowsThrough Bad Wildbad
Bietigheim-Bissingen
Black Forest
Calw
Enz Valley
Mühlacker
Neuenbürg
Pforzheim
hasBridge Enz Valley Railway bridges
hasConfluence confluence with Neckar at Walheim
hasLeftTributary Metter
Schmie
hasNameOrigin derived from Celtic language
hasRightTributary Nagold
Pfinz
hasTributary Große Enz
Kleine Enz
length approximately 106 km
locatedIn Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg
surface form: State of Baden-Württemberg

southwestern Germany
mouthLocatedIn Neckar
mouthLocation Brackenheim
surface form: Walheim
partOf Rhine River Basin
surface form: Rhine river basin
passesThrough Calw district
Enzkreis district
Ludwigsburg
surface form: Ludwigsburg district
region Black Forest
Kraichgau
riverSystem Neckar
sourceLocation Black Forest
surface form: Northern Black Forest
tributaryOf Neckar
usedFor canoeing
fishing
recreation
valleyName Enztal (Enz Valley)
watercourseType right tributary of the Neckar

Referenced by (21)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Neckar hasTributary Enz
Nagold mouthOf Enz
Nagold tributaryOf Enz
Große Enz tributaryOf Enz
Kleine Enz tributaryOf Enz
Kleine Enz hasMouth Enz
Metter tributaryOf Enz
Metter riverSystem Enz
Enztal (Enz Valley) namedAfter Enz
subject surface form: Enztal
Enztal (Enz Valley) river Enz
subject surface form: Enztal
Enzkreis district hasRiver Enz
subject surface form: Enzkreis
Pfinz mouthOf Enz
Pfinz tributaryOf Enz
Mühlacker river Enz