Görwihl 格尔维尔
Görwihl is a town in the district of Waldshut in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
The name is derived from the ancient German for spear, due to the spearhead shape of the area at the time.
Görwihl was established in 1193, and was first recorded as Gerswillare. Like many places in the region, Görwihl belonged to the county Hauenstein within Further Austria. It became the centre of legal activity for the region and played a role in the peasants' uprising. In 1806, Görwihl became part of the newly created Grand Duchy of Baden.