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Collective municipality in Germany
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Aar-Einrich is a Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") in the Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Its seat is in Katzenelnbogen. It was formed on 1 July 2019 by the merger of the former Verbandsgemeinden Hahnstätten and Katzenelnbogen. It takes its name from the river Aar and the Einrich hills.

The Verbandsgemeinde Aar-Einrich consists of the following Ortsgemeinden ("local municipalities"):

  1. Allendorf
  2. Berghausen
  3. Berndroth
  4. Biebrich
  5. Bremberg
  6. Burgschwalbach
  7. Dörsdorf
  8. Ebertshausen
  9. Eisighofen
  10. Ergeshausen
  11. Flacht
  12. Gutenacker
  13. Hahnstätten
  14. Herold
  15. Kaltenholzhausen
  16. Katzenelnbogen
  17. Klingelbach
  18. Kördorf
  19. Lohrheim
  20. Mittelfischbach
  21. Mudershausen
  22. Netzbach
  23. Niederneisen
  24. Niedertiefenbach
  25. Oberfischbach
  26. Oberneisen
  27. Reckenroth
  28. Rettert
  29. Roth
  30. Schiesheim
  31. Schönborn

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50°19′N 8°02′E / 50.31°N 8.03°E / 50.31; 8.03

Verbandsgemeinden in Rhein-Lahn-Kreis
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