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Postleitzahl Gemeinde Standort 46519 Alpen Krefeld 47551 Postleitzahl Gemeinde Standort 46519 Alpen Krefeld 47551 Bedburg Hau Krefeld 50181 Bedburg Erft Leverkusen 50126-50129 Bergheim Leverkusen 51427-51469 Bergisch Gladbach Leverkusen 59192 Bergkamen Dortmund 51702 Bergneustadt Leverkusen 46395-46399 Bocholt Duisburg 44787-44894 Bochum Dortmund 59199 Bönen Dortmund 46236-46244 Bottrop Gelsenkirchen 41379 Brüggen Krefeld 50321 Brühl Leverkusen 51399 Burscheid Leverkusen 44575-44581 Castrop-Rauxel Dortmund 45711 Datteln Dortmund 46335-46539 Dinslaken Duisburg 41539-41542 Dormagen Leverkusen 46282-46286 Dorsten Gelsenkirchen 44135-44388 Dortmund Dortmund 47051-47279 Duisburg Duisburg 40210-40629 Düsseldorf Leverkusen 50189 Elsdorf Leverkusen 46446 Emmerich Duisburg 51766 Engelskirchen Leverkusen 50374 Erftstadt 1 Leverkusen 41812 Erkelenz Krefeld 40699 Erkrath Leverkusen 45127-45359 Essen Gelsenkirchen 50226 Frechen Leverkusen 58730 Fröndenberg Dortmund 47608 Geldern Krefeld 45879-45899 Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen 45964-45968 Gladbeck Gelsenkirchen 47574 Goch Krefeld 47929 Grefrath Krefeld 41515-41517 Grevenbroich Leverkusen 51643-51647 Gummersbach Leverkusen 42781 Haan Leverkusen 59077 Hamm Dortmund 46499 Hamminkeln Duisburg Postleitzahl Gemeinde Standort 45225-45229 Hattingen Gelsenkirchen 42579 Heiligenhaus Gelsenkirchen 58313 Herdecke Dortmund 44623-44653 Herne Dortmund 45699-45701 Herten Gelsenkirchen 40721-40724 Hilden Leverkusen 59439 Holzwickede Dortmund 41836 Hückelhoven Krefeld 42499 Hückeswagen Leverkusen 46569 Hünxe Duisburg 50354 Hürth Leverkusen 46419 Isselburg Duisburg 47661 Issum Krefeld 41363 Jüchen Krefeld 41564 Kaarst Leverkusen 47546 Kalkar Krefeld 59174 Kamen Dortmund 47475 Kamp-Lintfort Krefeld 47906 Kempen Krefeld 47647 Kerken Krefeld 50169-50171 Kerpen Leverkusen 47623-47627 Kevelaer Krefeld 47533 Kleve Krefeld 50667-51109 Köln Leverkusen 41352 Korschenbroich Krefeld 47559 Kranenburg Krefeld 47798-47839 Krefeld Krefeld 51515 Kürten Leverkusen 40764 Langenfeld Leverkusen 42799 Leichlingen Leverkusen 51371-51381 Leverkusen Leverkusen 51789 Lindlar Leverkusen 44532-44536 Lünen Dortmund 51709 Marienheide Leverkusen 45768-45772 Marl Gelsenkirchen 40667-40670 Meerbusch Leverkusen 40822 Mettmann Leverkusen 47441-47447 Moers Krefeld 41061-41239 Mönchengladbach Krefeld 40789 Monheim Leverkusen 45468-45481 Mülheim an der Ruhr Duisburg Postleitzahl Gemeinde Standort 41334 Nettetal Krefeld 47506 Neukirchen Krefeld 41460-41472 Neuss Leverkusen 41372 Niederkrüchten Krefeld 59394 Nordkirchen Dortmund 51588 Nümbrecht Leverkusen 46045-46149 Oberhausen Duisburg 51519 Odenthal Leverkusen 59399 Olfen Dortmund 51491 Overath Leverkusen 50259 Pulheim Leverkusen 42477 Radevormwald Leverkusen 40878-40885 Ratingen Leverkusen 46459 Rees Duisburg 51580 Reichshof Leverkusen 42853-42899 Remscheid Leverkusen 46414 Rhede Duisburg 47495 Rheinberg Krefeld 47509 Rheurdt Krefeld 41569 Rommerskirchen Leverkusen 51503 Rösrath Leverkusen 46514 Schermbeck Duisburg 41366 Schwalmtal Krefeld 58239 Schwerte Dortmund 59379 Selm Dortmund 42651-42719 Solingen Gelsenkirchen 47665 Sonsbeck Krefeld 45549 Sprockhövel Dortmund 47638 Straelen Krefeld 52445 Titz Krefeld 47918 Tönisvorst Krefeld 47589 Uedem Krefeld 59423-56427 Unna Dortmund 42549-42555 Velbert Gelsenkirchen 41747-41751 Viersen Krefeld 46562 Voerde Duisburg 47669 Wachtendonk Krefeld 45731 Waltrop Dortmund 41849 Wassenberg Krefeld 47652 Weeze Krefeld 41844 Wegberg Krefeld Postleitzahl Gemeinde Standort 59457 Werl Dortmund 42929 Wermelskirchen Leverkusen 59368 Werne Dortmund 46483-46487 Wesel Duisburg 50389 Wesseling 2 Leverkusen 58300 Wetter Dortmund 58739 Wickede Dortmund 51674 Wiehl Leverkusen 47877 Willich Krefeld 51688 Wipperfürth Leverkusen 58452-58456 Witten Dortmund 42489 Wülfrath Gelsenkirchen 42103-42399 Wuppertal Leverkusen 46509 Xanten Krefeld 1 50374 Erftstadt: nur Stadtteile Lechenich, Liblar, Herrig, Konradsheim, Blessem, Köttingen, Dirmerzheim, Mellerhöffe, Gymnich, Kierdorf, Bliesheim 2 50389 Wesseling: nur Stadtteile Wesseling, Berzdorf, Keldenich .
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