Hainich-Werratal

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Hainich-Werratal (before October 2014: Mihla) is a Verwaltungsgemeinschaft in the district Wartburgkreis in Thuringia, Germany. The seat of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft is in Amt Creuzburg.

The Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Hainich-Werratal consists of the following municipalities:

  1. Amt Creuzburg
  2. Berka vor dem Hainich
  3. Bischofroda
  4. Krauthausen
  5. Lauterbach
  6. Nazza

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