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Lutry (French pronunciation: [lytʁi]) is a muni****lity in the
Swiss canton of Vaud,
located in the Lavaux-Oron,
which includes the
Lavaux region, a UNESCO...
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Lausanne and Vevey. The
capital of the
district was Cully, but used to be
Lutry. The
district is part of the
World Heritage Site
listed region of Lavaux...
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Lutry railway station (French: Gare de
Lutry) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Lutry, in the
Swiss canton of Vaud. It is an
intermediate stop...
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Victor Ruffy (18
January 1823 in
Lutry – 29
December 1869) was a
Swiss politician elected to the
Federal Council of
Switzerland on 6
December 1867 He...
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Catherine Kousmine (17
September 1904 in Hvalynsky,
Russia – 24
August 1992 in
Lutry, Switzerland) was a
Russian physician who
proposed an
alternative cancer...
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years and
resumed teaching history in Switzerland, at Fribourg,
Ouchy and
Lutry,
where he
taught European History,
American History and
Cultural History...
- to many
place names of
Roman origin in the
region (e.g.) Prilly, Pully,
Lutry, etc.). By the 2nd
century AD, it was
known as vikanor[um] Lousonnensium...
- privately, and then at
Grand Verger Finishing School, a
boarding school in
Lutry, Switzerland.
Their mother sta**** in
Egypt for 10
years after their exile...
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Lutry Castle or Rôdeurs
Castle is a
medieval castle in the
Swiss muni****lity of
Lutry in the
canton of Vaud. It is a
Swiss heritage site of
national significance...
- Lavaux-Oron.
Savigny is
first mentioned in 1224 as Savignie. It was part of
Lutry until 1823 when it
separated to
become an
independent muni****lity. Savigny...