Einsiedelbach
Einsiedelbach , Einsiedelsbach or Einsiedlerbach are called the following geographical objects:
- Einsiedelbach , upper reaches of the Glemsbach (Erms) to Glems , a left tributary of the Erms in Neuhausen an der Erms, both places in the city of Metzingen, Reutlingen district, Baden-Württemberg
- Einsiedelbach (Herrenbach) , left upper course of the Herrenbach to the flood retention basin Herrenbach , also Herrenbachsee , near Adelberg, district of Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg which then drains into the Marbach (Fils)
- Einsiedelbach (Lainsitz) , right tributary of the Lainsitz near Joachimstal (municipality of St. Martin), Gmünd district, Lower Austria
- Einsiedelbach (Sendelbach) , right tributary of the Sendelbach (Mühlbach) near Altheim , which flows into the Isar via the Mühlbach near Ohu , both districts of Markt Essenbach, Landshut district
- Einsiedelsbach , maybe also Einsiedelbach , left tributary of the Blinden Rot in the municipality of Rosenberg , Ostalbkreis, on the municipality border to Bühlerzell , district Schwäbisch Hall, both Baden-Württemberg
- Einsiedlerbach , left tributary upper course of the Ohbach to the upper Schmelztal, town of Bad Honnef , Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Maria-Einsiedelbach , left branch of the Ländkanal / Floßkanal canal at Obersendling , independent city of Munich, Bavaria, which is itself part of a left branch of the Isar
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