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The canton of Aargau is one of the least mountainous Swiss cantons... became the counts of Aargau from 750 on and off till about 1030 when they lost it... Aargau is also believed to be the ancestral home of Reformist author... In 1415 the Aargau region was taken from the Habsburgs by the Swiss Confederates... The chief magistracy of Aargau changed its style repeatedly... In the year 2003 the canton Aargau celebrated its 200... The farmland of the canton of Aargau is some of the most fertile in Switzerland... The canton of Aargau is often called... Aargau is divided into 11 districts...

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