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Zug (ts k), canton (1993 pop. 87,100), 93 sq mi (241 sq km), N central Switzerland. The smallest canton in Switzerland, it is a forested and mountainous region with orchards, meadows, and pastures in the valleys. Fruit cultivation is a main occupation, and the region has industries in textiles, beer, and metal goods. Its inhabitants are mainly German-speaking and Catholic. Owned by the counts of Kyburg and later (after 1273) by the Hapsburg family, Zug joined the Swiss Confederation in 1352 and again in 1364, after a return to Hapsburg domination. In 1845 the canton joined the Catholic Sonderbund Sonderbund (zôn`dərb nt) [Ger...... Click the link for more information. . Zug gained its current constitution in 1894. Its capital, Zug (1993 pop. 21,700), is on the Lake of Zug (15 sq mi/39 sq km). It has manufactures of metalware, electrical equipment, and textiles, and is an important cattle market. Zug retains a medieval flavor. Its Church of St. Oswald is one of the most splendid late-Gothic churches in Switzerland. zucchini a small variety of vegetable marrow, cooked and eaten as a vegetable Zug 1. a canton of N central Switzerland: the smallest Swiss canton; mainly German-speaking and Roman Catholic; joined the Swiss Confederation in 1352. Capital: Zug. Pop.: 102 200 (2002 est.). Area: 239 sq. km (92 sq. miles) 2. a town in N central Switzerland, the capital of Zug canton, on Lake Zug. Pop.: 22 973 (2000) 3. Lake. a lake in N central Switzerland, in Zug and Schwyz cantons. Area: 39 sq. km (15 sq. miles)
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Xstrata is based in Zug, Switzerland, and has operations in 18 countries, including the United States, Germany, Chile, Spain and Norway. In addition to the Irish and English growth, the company announced Tuesday that it has relocated its European headquarters from Lucerne to Zug, Switzerland, and formed a subsidiary, Amgen International, to target additional markets in Asia, Africa and Latin America. ASSET4 has 200 employees and is headquartered in Zug, Switzerland with locations in London, New York and Mauritius. |
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