Enz 1710657 224344147 2008-07-08T13:02:02Z Olessi 220894 Quick-adding category "Geography of Baden-Württemberg" (using [[WP:HOTCAT|HotCat]]) {{Infobox River | river_name = Enz | image_name = Enzviadukt.jpg | caption = Railway bridge over the Enz in Bietigheim-Bissingen. | origin = [[Black Forest]] | mouth = [[Neckar]] | basin_countries = [[Germany]] | length = 112 km | elevation = | discharge = | watershed = }} The '''Enz''' is a left tributary of the [[Neckar]] in [[Baden-Württemberg]]. It is 112 km long. Its headstreams – the '''Little Enz''' and the '''Big Enz''' – rise in the northern [[Black Forest]], the latter at [[Enzklösterle]]. In [[Calmbach]] (City of [[Bad Wildbad]]), the Little Enz and the Big Enz join to form the Enz. The river passes through [[Neuenbürg]] and [[Pforzheim]], where it leaves the Black Forest. It then flows through the cities of [[Vaihingen]] and [[Bietigheim-Bissingen]]. Along the lower course, [[wine]] is grown. Near [[Besigheim]] the Enz feeds into the Neckar. In earlier times the Enz was important for floating [[timber]]. [[Category:Rivers of Germany]] [[Category:Geography of Baden-Württemberg]] {{BadenWurttemberg-geo-stub}} [[da:Enz]] [[de:Enz]] [[fr:Enz]] [[ja:エンツ川]] [[no:Enz]] [[nn:Enz]]