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Nagold (river)

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Nagold
The Nagold at Dillweißenstein
Map
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationUrnagold
Mouth 
 • location
Enz in Pforzheim
Length90.4 km (56.2 mi)
Basin size1,151 km2 (444 sq mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftTeinach
 • rightWaldach, Würm

The Nagold is a river in Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany. A tributary of the Enz,[1] it gave its name to the town of Nagold. It is 90.4 kilometres in length and has its source in Urnagold in the municipality of Seewald in the Northern Black Forest and flows in an easterly direction past Nagold, Calw[2] and Liebenzell and joins the Enz in Pforzheim,[3] near what is now the Parkhotel Pforzheim. Its main tributaries are the Waldach, a right tributary of river which flows to the west of the town Nagold, the Würm, a right tributary of river which flows south from Pforzheim, shortly before leaving the Black Forest, and the Teinach, a left tributary which flows in Teinachtal. Until the early 20th century the Nagold was used for timber rafting; ponds were created in the river for this purpose, e.g. near the village of Erzgrube.[4]

References

  1. ^ Johnston, Alexander Keith (1868). Dictionary of geography: descriptive, physical, statistical, and historical, forming a complete gazetteer of the world. Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer. p. 874. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
  2. ^ Knight, Charles (1866). The English Cyclopaedia: Geography. Bradbury, Evans. p. 235. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
  3. ^ National Geographic Society (U.S.) (1911). The National geographic magazine. National Geographic Society. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
  4. ^ The Indian forester. R.P. Sharma. 1900. p. 178. Retrieved 7 September 2011.