- Summary
- This is a comprehensive list of the German federal states that you found in your query.
Here is a structured summary of these regions, sorted by the geographical flow and number of states you listed.
### Summary of the federal states
According to your list, there are 28 federal states in total. It is a very large total number that includes not only the federal states, but also a large number of smaller administrative parts (villages, towns, local authorities).
Notes on the information:
* Corridors (K 11–57): There are no official “federal states” in the classic federal highway or state border list. They are complex local authorities that are often only connected to the federal border or have their own road and transport networks.
* Bergshausen & Wollkammer: These two communities are mentioned in your list. The name "Bergshausen" appears twice in the list (at the border with Germany and at the state *Wollkammer*).
* Birkenfeld: In the original text it is called "Birkenfeld", which appears in the official federal border list as Birkenfeld (Köppen 7), a district of Börde. Your classification as a district or federal state is incorrect based on the specific book search.
* Hagen im Bremisch: This is a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein that has a connection to the federal border, but is not itself a federal state.
### Geographical overview (corridors & borders)
The list follows the geographical flow of the river, the Elbe, from northwest to south and west.
#### 1. The Elbe border (Sweden & Finland)
This is the first western group on the list.
* Brennaal: Border with Finland (Hänne), border with Sweden (Gleis, Wulf, Mörner, Stålen, Gårdahäll) - *Reason:* This is a cross-border municipality with its own road infrastructure, which also appears as a "municipality" in the official list.
* Gustavusborg: Border with Sweden.
* Port on the North Sea: Border with Finland (Punta Kask, Umeå, Västerås).
* Lillehammar: Border with Sweden.
* Nötsund: Border with Finland.
* Norrköping: Border with Finland (Lövborg, Söndal, Värmland, Västernorrland).
* Södertälje: Border with Sweden.
* Stockholm: Border with Sweden.
* Vadsthal: Border with Finland (Nästra).
* Västerbock: Border with Sweden.
#### 2. Middle Rhine & Westphalia (Köppen 7 & 5)
The transition zones between the Schwalen and the Main.
* Hansdorff: Border with Sweden (Hagen).
* Königsberg: Border with Sweden (Högel, Nordhausen, Hohenheim).
* Koblenz: Border with Sweden (Sankt Augustin, Wetzlar, Wörthersee).
* Kassel: Border with Sweden (Königsberg, Württemberg, Wollkammer).
* Leipzig: Border with Sweden (Duisburg, Leipzig, Bad Godesburg, Wittenberg, Börde, Gera).
* Sint-André: Border with Sweden (Munich, Bamberg, Frankfurt am Main).
* Stuttgart: Border with Sweden (Dortmund, Munich).
* Trier (Hohentelt/Altdorf): Border with Finland (Duisburg, Bielefeld, Minden, Münster, Göttingen, Börde).
* Darmstadt: Border with Finland (Duisburg, Wetzlar, Kassel).
* Hannover (Börde): Border with Finland (Bielefeld, Minden, Göttingen).
* Hambrecht: Border with Finland (Düsseldorf, Hanover).
* Hannover: Border with Sweden.
* Lübeck: Border with Sweden (Dresden, Hamburg, Schwerin, Kiel, Ostfryde, Bremen).
* Lübben: Border with Finland (Kassel).
* Wiesbaden: Border with Finland (Kassel).
* Bonn: Border with Sweden.
* Nuremberg: Border with Finland.
* Fulda: Border with Sweden.
#### 3. Rhineland-Palatinate (Köppen 5)
The transition to the western Rhineland.
* Mannheim: Border with Sweden.
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- Description
- On these pages you will find information about the tasks of the Federal Network Agency in electricity network expansion, the assessment of needs and the procedures according to the Energy Line Expansion Act (EnLAG) and the Federal Requirements Plan Act (BBPlG)...
- Keywords
- west, land, rhein, main, klein, elbe, link, hamburg, hoya
- NS Lookup
- A 194.156.220.97
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-07Updated 2026-04-06Summarized 2026-04-05
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