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14. Ellzee
15. Hagenried, today: part of the market town Münsterhausen
16. Hairenbuch, today: part of the municipality Waltenhausen
17. Hasberg, today: part of the market town Kirchheim in Schwaben, which is part of Unterallgäu district
18. Haupeltshofen, today: part of the municipality Aletshausen
19. Hausen, today: part of the municipality Ellzee
20. Hohenraunau, today: part of the town Krumbach
21. Langenhaslach, today: part of the market town Neuburg an der Kammel
22. Lauterbach, today: part of the market town e Ziemetshausen
23. Memmenhausen, today: part of the municipality Aichen
24. Mindelzell, today: part of the municipality Ursberg
25. Muttershofen, today: part of the market town Ziemetshausen
26. Nattenhausen, today: part of the municipality Breitenthal
27. Oberbleichen, today: part of the municipality Deisenhausen
28. Oberegg, today: part of the municipality Wiesenbach
29. Obergessertshausen, today: part of the municipality Aichen
30. Oberrohr, today: part of the municipality Ursberg
31. Oberwiesenbach, today: part of the municipality Wiesenbach
32. Premach, today: part of the municipality Ursberg
33. Ried, today: part of the municipality Kammeltal
34. Schellenbach (Vorder- and Hinterschellenbach), today: part of the market town Ziemetshausen
35. Seifertshofen, today: part of the municipality Ebershausen
36. Stoffenried, today: part of the municipality Ellzee
37. Tiefenried, today: part of the market town Kirchheim in Schwaben, which is part of Unterallgäu district
38. Unterbleichen, today: part of the municipality Deisenhausen
39. Unterwiesenbach, today: part of the municipality Wiesenbach
40. Waltenhausen
41. Wattenweiler, today: part of the market town Neuburg an der Kammel
42. Weiler, today: part of the municipality Waltenhausen
43. Winzer, today: part of the municipality Aletshausen