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Summary Of: Gersau

The estates of Gersau gradually came into the hands of the... the jurisdiction and rights over Gersau fell into the hands of Lucerne nobility... Gersau allied with the... the citizens of Gersau fought with the Swiss for the first time... Gersau purchased its liberty from the counts of Habsburg in... Gersau received original confirmation of the ancient freedoms... Gersau was annexed into the... Gersau became a district of the... that Gersau should be united with the canton of Schwyz... Gersau is in a self... Gersau is protected from cool winds by the... and as a result of which Gersau is known in the region as the... Gersau has been a well...

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