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Gersau is a muni****lity and
district in the
canton of
Schwyz in Switzerland,
sitting on the s****s of Lake Lucerne.
Gersau was for many
centuries an...
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Switzerland are
along the s****,
including Küssnacht, Weggis, Vitznau,
Gersau, Brunnen, Altdorf, Buochs, and Treib. Lake
Lucerne is
singularly irregular...
- The Autofähre Beckenried–
Gersau, or Beckenried–
Gersau car ferry, is a
Swiss car
ferry that
operates across the
centre of Lake
Lucerne between the lakeside...
- the town of
Gersau which,
while located near Schwyz,
became a
protectorate of the
Confederacy and a semi-independent
state in 1359.
Gersau remained a free...
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Vogtei of
Windegg There were five protectorates:
Engelberg Abbey Republic of
Gersau City of
Rapperswil Barony of Sax-Forstegg
County of
Werdenberg The Helvetic...
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Church of St.
Marzellus Grandstr****e 682.960 205.040 46°59′28″N 8°31′45″E / 46.991232°N 8.529256°E / 46.991232; 8.529256
Unknown ISOS Dorf:
Gersau...
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Princess Christina of
Hesse had
lived in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, and in
Gersau, Switzerland. Eade,
Philip (2011).
Prince Philip: The
Turbulent Early Life...
- 1797
Italy Smallest independent state to hold that
distinction for so long
Gersau 1433 1798
Switzerland Republic of
Mulhouse 1347 1798
France Republic...
- from 1451; the
abbey was
simultaneously a
Zugewandter Ort.
Republic of
Gersau, an
independent village –
allied with
Schwyz since 1332; Lucerne, Uri and...
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forested settlements)
since the 14th century,
along with Zug, the
Republic of
Gersau, and
Engelberg Abbey. The
rearrangement of the
cantonal borders of the Helvetic...