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  2. Zug - Wikipedia

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    Zug is the hub of the Zug Stadtbahn (an S-Bahn-style commuter rail network). The network consisted of the following lines: S1: Baar–Zug–Cham–Rotkreuz– (also S1 of the Lucerne S-Bahn) S2: Baar Lindenpark–Zug–Walchwil–Arth-Goldau– Zug is also at the end of Zürich S-Bahn suburban railway network, on lines S5 and S24.

  3. List of islands of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands of Switzerland. Switzerland is a landlocked country, hence all Swiss islands are located in lakes or rivers. This list also includes islands in artificial lakes (*). In these cases, the water levels may drop by a few metres at some periods of the year, thereby turning some islands into peninsulas.

  4. Immigration to Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland is also a party to the Schengen and Dublin agreements. They were signed on 26 October 2004 and the collaboration actually began on 12 December 2008. [1] In 2000, foreign permanent residents accounted for 20.9% of the population. In 2011, the percentage rose to 22.8%. In 2011, 22,551 people filed an application for asylum in ...

  5. Canton of Zug - Wikipedia

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    The canton of Zug is located in central Switzerland and covers an area of 239 square kilometres (92 sq mi). The cantons of Lucerne and Aargau lie to its west. To the north, the canton is bounded by the canton of Zürich , whereas to the east and south lies the canton of Schwyz .

  6. Zug railway station - Wikipedia

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    Young locals regularly make use of Zug's railway station as a social meeting point. The stairs extending from platforms 4 and 5 act as a space within which individuals may convene. Proximity to shops, kiosks and food stores helps to improve the station's prominence amongst local youths, especially when considering the relatively high ...

  7. Zug Castle - Wikipedia

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    The surrounding cities of Zurich, Lucerne and Glarus joined the Confederation and the nearby villages began to side with the Swiss, however, Zug city remained strongly tied to the Habsburgs. When the Confederation invaded Zug, the surrounding villages immediately surrendered. After a two-week siege, Zug Castle and city fell to the Swiss.