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Lucerne (English: /luːˈsɜːrn/ loo-SURN) or
Luzern (Swiss
Standard German: [luˈtsɛrn] ) is a city in
central Switzerland, in the German-speaking portion...
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- art of flag
swinging or Fahnenschwingen. The 1936
Olympian Franz Hug of
Lucern, Switzerland, came to
America and
introduced flag
swinging in 1937.[dubious...
- (Australia),
Sydney (Australia),
Sciences Po (France),
Seoul (South Korea),
Lucern (Switzerland),
Buenos Aires (Argentina),
Bocconi (Italy) and
Madrid (Spain)...
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November 2018 Swissporarena,
Lucern,
Switzerland Belgium 4–2 5–2 2018–19 UEFA
Nations League A 2 4 June 2024 Swissporarena,
Lucern,
Switzerland Estonia 3–0...
- (1924–2016) 1
January 1986 31
December 1986
Christian Democratic People's
Party Lucern 139
Pierre Aubert (1927–2016) 1
January 1987 31
December 1987
Social Democratic...
- Lake
Baldegg (Canton of
Lucern, Switzerland). It was the
stronghold of the
family Huwyler. The
castle is
shown on the 1613
Lucern map by
Cysat and Wägmann...
- Centerville, Gouldsboro,
Winter Harbor, ****van, Steuben, Han****, Ellsworth,
Lucern,
Holden and Bangor. The
route takes around 3.5 hours. On the
first Wednesday...
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remembered in the
churchly m****. Only in 1415
Sempach came
under control of
Lucern. At the peak of the
military success of the
Eight Cantons in the period...
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plateau where the country's
major cities such as Geneva, Zürich, Basel,
Lucern, and Bern are located. The
Swiss Plateau extends from Lake
Geneva on the...