The Lorze is the main river of the Canton of Zug, Switzerland. It flows from Ägerisee through Lake Zug into the Reuss. Media related to Lorze at Wikimedia...
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names around the canton are possibly celtic in origin including Baar, Cham, Lorze, Sihl and possibly Reuss. After the Roman conquest the area was home to...
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It stretches for 14 km (8.7 mi) between Arth and the Cham-Zug bay. The Lorze as the main feeder river empties its waters into the lake at its northern...
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468 m (1,535 ft) above sea level. The town is located at the mouth of the Lorze river, with two sections (Kirchbühl and Städtli) located on both sides of...
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municipality is located in the northern portion of the flood plain of the Lorze river. It was originally a linear village along the road between Lake Zug...
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shore are Oberägeri and Unterägeri. The main tributary is the Hüribach; the Lorze river drains the Ägerisee. Since 1992 the lake has been used as a water...
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Flätschbach Seez Reuss (after and northeast of Brugg, and northwest of Baden) Lorze Kleine Emme Lake Lucerne Sarner Aa Engelberger Aa Muota Schächen Chärstelenbach...
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and Sins (Aargau), Hünenberg (Zug) and Mühlau (Aargau). It receives the Lorze from Lake Zug downstream of Maschwanden. Downstream of this confluence,...
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or mountains). The municipality is located on the north-west edge of the Lorze river flood plain. It consists of the village of Steinhausen and the hamlets...
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Schönfels/Felsenegg, ehem. Hotelanlagen (Zug) ZG special case Spinnerei an der Lorze (Baar) ZG special case St. Wolfgang/Wart (Hünenberg) ZG special case...
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