Bad Sobernheim (Verbandsgemeinde)

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Bad Sobernheim is a former Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") in the district of Bad Kreuznach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The seat of the Verbandsgemeinde was in Bad Sobernheim. On 1 January 2020 it was merged into the new Verbandsgemeinde Nahe-Glan.

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Bad Sobernheim Railway Station
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A view of Bad Sobernheim

The VerbandsgemeindeBad Sobernheim consisted of the following Ortsgemeinden ("local municipalities"):

  1. Auen
  2. Bad Sobernheim
  3. Bärweiler
  4. Daubach
  5. Ippenschied
  6. Kirschroth
  7. Langenthal
  8. Lauschied
  9. Martinstein
  10. Meddersheim
  11. Merxheim
  12. Monzingen
  13. Nußbaum
  14. Odernheim am Glan
  15. Rehbach
  16. Seesbach
  17. Staudernheim
  18. Weiler bei Monzingen
  19. Winterburg

49°47′17″N7°39′07″E / 49.788°N 7.652°E / 49.788; 7.652


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