Marktleugast is a municipality in the district of
Kulmbach
Kulmbach () is the capital of the district of Kulmbach in Bavaria in Germany. The town is famous for Plassenburg Castle, which houses the largest tin soldier museum in the world, and for its sausages, or ''Bratwürste''.
Geography
Location
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in
Bavaria
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in
Germany
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Geography
Marktleugast is located on the southeastern edge of the
Nature Park.
City arrangement

Marktleugast is arranged in the following boroughs:
* Baiersbach
* Filshof
* Großrehmühle
* Hanauerhof
* Hermes
* Hinterrehberg
* Hohenberg
* Hohenreuth
* Kleinrehmühle
* Kosermühle
* Mannsflur
* Marienweiher
* Marktleugast
* Mittelrehberg
* Neuensorg
* Ösel
* Roth
* Steinbach
* Tannenwirtshaus
* Traindorf
* Vorderrehberg
* Weihermühle
* Zegastmühle
References
Kulmbach (district)
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