- The
Lorze is the main
river of the
Canton of Zug, Switzerland. It
flows from Ägerisee
through Lake Zug into the Reuss. List of
rivers of
Switzerland Media...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- and Sins (Aargau), Hünenberg (Zug) and Mühlau (Aargau). It
receives the
Lorze from Lake Zug
downstream of Maschwanden.
Downstream of this confluence,...
- muni****lity 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...
-
Seerenbach Reuss (after and
northeast of Brugg, and
northwest of Baden)
Lorze Kleine Emme Lake
Lucerne Sarner Aa
Engelberger Aa
Muota Schächen Chärstelenbach...
- s**** 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...
- Schwanden)
Reuss - 158 km (98 mi) - 3,425 km2 (1,322 sq mi) (in Brugg)
Lorze - 27 km (17 mi) - 298.88 km2 (115.40 sq mi) (near Maschwanden)
Kleine Emme...
- or mountains). The muni****lity is
located on the north-west edge of the
Lorze river flood plain. It
consists of the
village of
Steinhausen and the hamlets...