Wurmbach
Wurmbach is the name of the following geographical objects:
Desolation:
- Wurmbach (municipality of Allentsteig) , deserted area in the military training area and cadastral municipality of Allentsteig , Zwettl district, Lower Austria
River:
- Kleiner Wurmbach - see Wurmbach (Altmühl)
- Wurmbach (Abersfelder Mühlbach) , left tributary of the Abersfelder Mühlbach near Abersfeld, municipality of Schonungen, district of Schweinfurt, Bavaria
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Wurmbach (Altmühl) - two tributaries of the Altmühl opposite Gunzenhausen, Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, Bavaria; downstream:
- Wurmbach (Altmühl) , right tributary
- Kleiner Wurmbach , right tributary
- Wurmbach (Bode) , right tributary of the Bode near Neinstedt (Thale), Harz district, Saxony-Anhalt
- Wurmbach , source channel of the Mühlauer Bach (to the Inn) near Mühlau (Innsbruck), Tyrol
- Wurmbach (Ödenbach) , left upper course of the Ödenbach (to Kreuthbach , to Altmühl ) in Windelsbach , Ansbach district, Bavaria
- Wurmbach (Wenne) , left tributary of the Wenne near Berghausen (Schmallenberg), Hochsauerlandkreis, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Wurmbach (Zaber) , left tributary of the Zaber to Drauenzimmern , town Güglingen, district Heilbronn, Baden-WÜrttemberg
Wurmbach is the family name of the following people:
- Adolf Wurmbach (1891–1968), German writer and local poet
- Hans-Heinrich Wurmbach (1891–1965), German admiral
- Hermann Wurmbach (1903–1976), German zoologist
- Johann Wurmbach (1796–1875), father of Julius Wurmbach (1831–1901); Mine manager of the Ramsbeck union
- Julius Wurmbach (1831–1901), councilor of commerce, owner of the cast furnace manufacturer J. Wurmbach in Bockenheim (from 1895 to Frankfurt)
- Julius Heinrich Friedrich Wurmbach jr. (1860–1926), son and heir of Julius Wurmbach
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