Devil blade
Devil's Blade - derived from the basic word blade 'small notch valley' - is the name of some of the stream valleys in Baden-Württemberg:
Disambiguated with the receiving water:
- Teufelsklinge (Aalenbach) , source blade of a left tributary of the Aalenbach, probably called Ackersbach , in front of Lorenzenzimmern, town of Vellberg, Schwäbisch Hall district, Baden-Württemberg
- Teufelsklinge (Aich) , left brook blade to the Aich between Hardt and Oberensingen, city of Nürtingen, Esslingen district, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Teufelsklinge (Tumbach) , steep Kerbtal of a left Tumbach tributary near Heubach, Ostalbkreis; Natural monument with roarers
Disambiguated by nearby location:
- Devil's Blade (Kirchberg an der Jagst) , left slope forest blade to the Jagst in front of Kirchberg an der Jagst , Schwäbisch Hall district
- Teufelsklinge (Satteldorf) , underflow blade of the mostly dry lower Kreuzbach near the Auhof of Satteldorf , Schwäbisch Hall district
- Teufelsklingenbach , upper valley name Teufelsloch , right main line upper course of the Pliensbach (to the Butzbach , to the Fils ) to Bad Boll , district of Göppingen
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