Donkey blade
Donkey blade - derived from the basic word blade , 'small notch valley' - is the name of some of the stream valleys in Baden-Württemberg:
- Eselsklinge (Alb) , left brook valley to the Northern Black Forest Alb near the Kochmühle von Ettlingen in the district of Karlsruhe, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Eselsklinge (Beltersroter Bach) , right brook valley to Beltersroter Bach between Beltersrot , municipality of Kupferzell, Hohenlohekreis and Kupfer, municipality of Untermünkheim, district of Schwäbisch Hall, both Baden-Württemberg
- Eselsklinge (Eichelbach) , upper valley of the Eichelbach (Fichtenberger Rot) near Honkling, municipality of Gschwend , Ostalbkreis; see list of tributaries of the Fichtenberger Rot
- Eselsklinge (Erf) , right brook gorge to Erf or Erfa between the single house Breitenau, municipality Hardheim , Main-Tauber-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg and the state border with Bavaria
- Eselsklinge (Fichtenberger Rot) , left brook valley to Fichtenberger Rot between Wielandsweiler , town of Schwäbisch Hall and the Upper Kornberger Sägmühle, municipality of Oberrot, both district of Schwäbisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg; see list of tributaries of the Fichtenberger Rot .
- Eselsklinge (Jagst) , maybe also Ösenklinge , right side stream valley to Jagst before Dörzbach , Hohenlohekreis; see list of tributaries of the Jagst
- Eselsklinge (Luckenbach) , Kerbtal of the lower Luckenbach and its right inlet in it near Tullau, municipality Rosengarten, district Schwäbisch Hall, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Eselsklinge (Steinach) , left Bachtal to Steinach (to Buchenbach ) to Hößlinswart , municipality of Berglen, Rems-Murr-Kreis
- Eselsklinge , upper valley in the urban area of Göppingen des Tälesbach , left tributary and main upper reaches of the Ziegelsbach (to Krumm ) near the Täleshof, town of Eislingen / Fils , both places in the district of Göppingen
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