Alzey-Worms - Towns and Municipalities

Towns and Municipalities

Verband-free towns:

  1. Alzey
  2. Osthofen
Verbandsgemeinden
  • 1. Alzey-Land
  1. Albig
  2. Bechenheim
  3. Bechtolsheim
  4. Bermersheim vor der Höhe
  5. Biebelnheim
  6. Bornheim
  7. Dintesheim
  8. Eppelsheim
  9. Erbes-Büdesheim
  10. Esselborn
  11. Flomborn
  12. Flonheim
  13. Framersheim
  14. Freimersheim
  15. Gau-Heppenheim
  16. Gau-Odernheim
  17. Kettenheim
  18. Lonsheim
  19. Mauchenheim
  20. Nack
  21. Nieder-Wiesen
  22. Ober-Flörsheim
  23. Offenheim
  24. Wahlheim
  • 2. Eich
  1. Alsheim
  2. Eich1
  3. Gimbsheim
  4. Hamm am Rhein
  5. Mettenheim
  • 3. Monsheim
  1. Flörsheim-Dalsheim
  2. Hohen-Sülzen
  3. Mölsheim
  4. Mörstadt
  5. Monsheim1
  6. Offstein
  7. Wachenheim
  • 4. Westhofen
  1. Bechtheim
  2. Bermersheim
  3. Dittelsheim-Heßloch
  4. Frettenheim
  5. Gundersheim
  6. Gundheim
  7. Hangen-Weisheim
  8. Hochborn
  9. Monzernheim
  10. Westhofen1
  • 5. Wöllstein
  1. Eckelsheim
  2. Gau-Bickelheim
  3. Gumbsheim
  4. Siefersheim
  5. Stein-Bockenheim
  6. Wendelsheim
  7. Wöllstein1
  8. Wonsheim
  • 6. Wörrstadt
  1. Armsheim
  2. Ensheim
  3. Gabsheim
  4. Gau-Weinheim
  5. Partenheim
  6. Saulheim
  7. Schornsheim
  8. Spiesheim
  9. Sulzheim
  10. Udenheim
  11. Vendersheim
  12. Wallertheim
  13. Wörrstadt1
1seat of the Verbandsgemeinde; 2town

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