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Hohenlohe
district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Öhringen
Öhringen (; East Franconian: Ähringe) is the largest town in Hohenlohe (district) in the state of Baden-Württemberg, in southwest Germany, near Heilbronn. Öhringen is on the railline to Schwäbisch Hall and Crailsheim.

Forchtenberg
Forchtenberg () is a town in the district of Hohenlohekreis, northern Baden-Württemberg. It lies on the side of a partly fortified hill overlooking the Kocher valley where the Kupfer river flows into the Kocher. The name Forchtenberg is derived from "vor dem Berg" or "before the hill" in English.

Ingelfingen
Ingelfingen () is a town in the Hohenlohe district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the river Kocher, 4 km northwest of Künzelsau, and 36 km northeast of Heilbronn.

Künzelsau
Waldenburg
municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Bretzfeld
Bretzfeld () is a municipality in the Hohenlohe district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located east of Heilbronn. There is an exit (Nr. 39) with the same name at the A6 motorway.
Niedernhall
Niedernhall () is a town in the Hohenlohe district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the river Kocher, 6 km west of Künzelsau, and 33 km northeast of Heilbronn.
Zweiflingen
Zweiflingen () is the smallest town in the district of Hohenlohe in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
Neuenstein
municipality in Germany

Dörzbach
Dörzbach (; East Franconian: Därzbach) is a municipality in the Jagst river valley in the Hohenlohe district of Baden-Württemberg, in south central Germany. It is also the site of 3 historic castles, the Chapel of St. Wendel (in a limestone hillside), and a stone bridge built in 1808–1810 for King Frederick I of Württemberg. Records for the Dörzbach area date to 1230, but the modern incorporation was approved during 1972–74.
Pfedelbach
Pfedelbach () is a municipality in the district of Hohenlohe in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.

Kupferzell
Kupferzell () is a small German town in the district of Hohenlohe in Baden-Württemberg, Germany named after the Kupfer river flowing through it. The largest neighbouring towns are Künzelsau (to the north) and Schwäbisch Hall (to the south).
Weißbach
municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Krautheim
Krautheim (; East Franconian: Graude) is a town in the Hohenlohe district of Baden-Württemberg, in south central Germany. It is situated on the river Jagst, 12 km (8 mi) northwest of Künzelsau, and 16 km (10 mi) southwest of Bad Mergentheim. The town lies in the border area between the Baden and Württemberg regions. Records from the year 1096 mention the area as "Crutheim", but the modern incorporation was approved during 1972–73.
Mulfingen
Mulfingen () is a municipality in the district of Hohenlohe in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
Schöntal
Schöntal () is a municipality in the district of Hohenlohe (district)| in Baden-Württemberg|, Germany. It is principally known as the location of Abbey.