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Summary Of: Zug

Zug is a small town at the northeastern corner of the... The town of Zug was governed by a bailiff... both the town of Zug and the Aeusser Amt entered the Confederation... Zug had to acknowledge its own lords again... and from this time Zug took part as a full member in all the acts of the league... exempted Zug from all external jurisdictions... then claimed that the banner and seal of Zug should be kept in one of the country districts and were supported in this claim... was given to Zug by the Confederation... Sunset on Lake Zug as seen from Zug... Zug joined the league of the Swabian cities against... Zug had acquired various districts in its own neighborhood... Zug clung to the old faith and was a member of the... government were shot and killed in Zug by the assassin... Zug is a low tax region... s relatives descended from Zug and became known as the... Zug has a professional men... Zug acts as an important transportation node... connect Zug with the rest of the nation...

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