Hungen - Hungen

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Hunger is a small town in the district to water. The following districts are part of it: 1 BellersheimBellersheim in the encyclopedia WikipediaBellersheim in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsBellersheim (Q815924) in the Wikidata database, 2 PagansInheiden in the encyclopedia WikipediaInheiden in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsInheiden (Q1663516) in the Wikidata database, 3 LangdLangd in the encyclopedia WikipediaLangd in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsLangd (Q1804891) in the Wikidata database, 4 NonnenrothNonnenroth in the encyclopedia WikipediaNonnenroth in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsNonnenroth (Q1996323) in the Wikidata database, 5 ObbornhofenObbornhofen in the encyclopedia WikipediaObbornhofen in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsObbornhofen (Q731074) in the Wikidata database, 6 RabertshausenRabertshausen in the encyclopedia WikipediaRabertshausen (Q2125025) in the Wikidata database, 7 RodheimRodheim in the encyclopedia WikipediaRodheim (Q2161107) in the Wikidata database, 8 SteinheimSteinheim in the encyclopedia WikipediaSteinheim in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsSteinheim (Q1608204) in the Wikidata database, 9 Trais-HorloffTrais-Horloff in the encyclopedia WikipediaTrais-Horloff in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryTrais-Horloff (Q1576159) in the Wikidata database, 10 UtpheUtphe in the encyclopedia WikipediaUtphe (Q1679763) in the Wikidata database, 11 VillingenVillingen in the encyclopedia WikipediaVillingen in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsVillingen (Q1124325) in the Wikidata database.

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getting there

By train

Hungen is on the Main-Kinzig-Bahn, which runs between to water and Gelnhausen wrong and from the Hessian State Railway (HLB) is driven on. In the city center there is a train station, and a train stop in the Trais-Horloff district. Early railway lines in the direction Wolfersheim or. Laubach were shut down. The section to Hungen to the boundary behind Villingen is an existing cycle path. Laubach plans to continue in 2013, with the railway line to Wölfersheim being reopened.

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In the street

Hungen lies at the intersection of two federal highways, the B457, which can be reached via the A5 (Fernwald exit), or the B489, which is accessible via the A45 (Wölfersheim exit). The core city suffered for a long time from the main road traffic through the city center. A bypass road (B457) has existed since 2006 to relieve traffic.

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