Maifeld (Verbandsgemeinde)

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Maifeld is a Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") in the district Mayen-Koblenz, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated south-east of Mayen, and west of Koblenz. The seat of the municipality is in Polch.

The Verbandsgemeinde Maifeld consists of the following Ortsgemeinden ("local municipalities"):

  1. Einig
  2. Gappenach
  3. Gering
  4. Gierschnach
  5. Kalt
  6. Kerben
  7. Kollig
  8. Lonnig
  9. Mertloch
  10. Münstermaifeld
  11. Naunheim
  12. Ochtendung
  13. Pillig
  14. Polch
  15. Rüber
  16. Trimbs
  17. Welling
  18. Wierschem

50°18′04″N7°19′00″E / 50.30111°N 7.31667°E / 50.30111; 7.31667


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