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Zug

Town in Switzerland
Zug is the largest town and capital of the Swiss canton of Zug. Its name, translating from German as "pull" or "tug", originates from the fishing vocabulary; in the Middle Ages it referred to the right to pull up fishing nets and hence to the... Wikipedia
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Zug is the largest town and capital of the Swiss canton of Zug. Its name, translating from German as "pull" or "tug", originates from the fishing vocabulary ...
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Zug is proud to be known as the “Cherry Canton”. Numerous cherry-related customs and traditions are celebrated in the town and indeed in the whole region.
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“Zug” is Hebrew for partner. A learning partner is called a “havruta”. Learning online with a great havruta? That's called Project Zug!
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Noun edit · train (multiple vehicles one behind the other, particularly travelling on rails) synonyms △. Synonyms: Bahn, Eisenbahn · pull (force that pulls in ...
noun · a canton of N central Switzerland: the smallest Swiss canton; mainly German-speaking and Roman Catholic; joined the Swiss Confederation in 1352. Capital: ...
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ZUG is a federal company and specialised project management agency for topics relating to environmental protection, conservation and climate action.
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Zug is one of the charming spots in Switzerland, nestled beside the pearl Lake Zug, which reveals new wonders to the tourists each time they visit it.
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It is located in central Switzerland and its capital is Zug. At 239 km2 (92 sq mi) the canton is one of the smallest of the Swiss cantons in terms of area. It ...
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Zug, smallest undivided canton of Switzerland, with an area of 92 sq mi (239 sq km), of which 12 sq mi are occupied by Lakes Zug and Ägeri.