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- Zug - Wikipedia
Zug (Standard German: ⓘ, Alemannic German:; French: Zoug; Italian: Zugo; Romansh: Zug; Neo-Latin: Tugium) [Note 1] is the largest town and capital of the Swiss canton of Zug Zug is renowned as a hub for some of the wealthiest individuals in the world and is known for its high concentration of wealth
- 8 Best Things To Do In Zug: All The Must-See Places
Zug is a wonderful Swiss city situated on the shores of the alpine lake of Zug, with stunning mountains like Rigi, the Grosser Mythen, and Pilatus making for a breathtaking background On top of that, it has a lovely historic town center that is a joy to explore
- Deutsche Bahn - DB Fahrplan, Auskunft, Tickets, informieren . . .
Deutschlands beliebtestes Reise- und Mobilitätsportal: Auskunft, Bahnfahrkarten, Online-Tickets, Länder-Tickets, günstige Angebote rund um Urlaub und Reisen
- Zug - Switzerland Tourism
Zug is self-confident and knows what it has to offer: a high quality of life, a view of the Rigi and Pilatus, and a jewel of a historic centre It’s a stylish town that values public art
- Discover Zug with Switzerland Tour: Old Town, Lake Zug . . .
Discover Zug, a charming Swiss town by Lake Zug Explore cobbled Old Town, admire Zytturm Clock Tower's views, and enjoy the serene lake Experience Zug's history, low taxes, and affluence with nature Book your Zug adventure with Switzerland Tour
- Things to Do in Zug
Things to Do in Zug, Switzerland: See Tripadvisor's 11,586 traveler reviews and photos of Zug tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June We have reviews of the best places to see in Zug Visit top-rated must-see attractions
- The Zug Post
The pristine canton of Zug is located in central Switzerland It boasts an ideal combination of low tax rates, a well-educated population, and rapid access to other major Swiss cities This makes Zug a small but very international community
- Zug | Canton, Lakeside, Alpine | Britannica
Zug, capital of Zug canton, north central Switzerland, on the northeastern shore of Lake Zug (Zugersee), at the foot of the Zugerberg (3,409 ft [1,039 m]), just south of Zürich First mentioned in 1242 as a possession of the counts of Kyburg, it was purchased by Rudolf IV of Habsburg (later Rudolf
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