Wallernhausen, Kr. Wetterau, Hessen
Today, Wallernhausen is administratively part of the municipality of Nidda.
Church:
Since the 15th Century, there has been a church on the site of the current one. The Medieval structure was replaced by the current one in the Baroque Style in 1738-1740. An extensive interior renovation was completed in 1901.
Wald-Michelbach, Kr. Bergstraße, Hessen
Since 1264, Wald-Michelbach was part of the Electorate of Palatinate (German = Kurpfalz). When the Kurpfalz was dissolved in 1803, it became part of Hessen.
Wächtersbach, Kr. Main-Kinzig, Hesse
A number of Volga German families came from the German village of Wächtersbach. Most of them settled in the colony of Huck.
Church:
The western part of the nave constructed in the hall style date from the Gothic period of the 14th century. The tower was added in 1514. It probably also served as a defensive tower for the village.
Villingen (Hungen), Kr. Gießen, Hessen
From 1742 to 1806, Villingen was under the control of the Principality of Solms-Braunfels. In 1806, it became part of Hessen. Today, Villingen is administratively part of the municipality of Hungen about 70 kilometers north-northeast of Frankfurt am Main.