Prinzbach
Prinzbach is a geographical name:
Places:
- Prinzbach (Altlengbach municipality) , Rotte in the Altlengbach market town , Sankt Pölten-Land district, Lower Austria
- Prinzbach (Biberach) , part of the municipality of Biberach in the Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg
- Prinzbach (municipality of Eschenau) , settlement area of the municipality of Eschenau , district of Lilienfeld, Lower Austria
- Prinzbach (municipality of Kirchberg an der Pielach) , settlement area of Markt Kirchberg an der Pielach , district of Sankt Pölten-Land, Lower Austria
Waters:
- Prinzbach (Kleiner Kamp) , right tributary of the Kleiner Kamp (to the Kamp) near Pfennigreith, Markt Schönbach , Zwettl district, Lower Austria
- Prinzbach (Lengbach) , left tributary of the Lengbach (to the upper Laabenbach of the Great Tulln) between its village Steinhäusel and Markt Altlengbach , Sankt Pölten-Land district, Lower Austria
- Prinzbach (Soisbach) , right tributary of the Soisbach (to Pielach ) at the Riegelmühle, Kirchberg an der Pielach market , Sankt Pölten-Land district, Lower Austria
- Prinzbach (Steubach) , right tributary of the Steubach (to the Traisen ) , still called Wehrabach here, near Löfflmühl, municipality of Eschenau , district of Lilienfeld, Lower Austria
- Prinzbach (Wilde Sau) , right tributary of the Wilde Sau above Constappel , municipality of Klipphausen, district of Meißen, Saxony
- Prinzbach (Zollgraben) , left tributary of the Zollgraben (left side branch of the Kinzig ) opposite Biberach , Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg
Prinzbach is a family name:
- Horst Prinzbach (1931–2012), German chemist
Prinzbach can also stand for:
- Prinzbach synthesis , a synthesis route for all-cis-benzene trioxide