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    Oberägeri, until 1798 simply known as Ägeri, is a municipality in the canton of Zug in Switzerland. Oberägeri first appears in historical documents in...
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    powerful Habsburgs were defeated. The hamlet of Morgarten (Municipality of Oberägeri) borders the canton of Schwyz and is home to the Morgarten Battle Monument...
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    in Oberägeri. In 1669 the municipality gained the right to elect its own priest. In 1726 the church was burgled. In 1766 the governments of Oberägeri and...
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    Institute of Technology in Zurich, later of Ganser-Hydromag AG (est. 1995) in Oberägeri. The first common-rail-Diesel-engine used in a road vehicle was the MN...
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    parents operated the private boarding school Institute Dr. Pfister in Oberägeri, which was operative from 1920 to 2012. He studied there before moving...
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  • education, he trained as a welder. He currently lives with his family in Oberägeri, Switzerland. He met Stephan Weidner and Kevin Russell in his hometown...
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    Canton of Zug, Switzerland. The two municipalities along its shore are Oberägeri and Unterägeri. The main tributary is the Hüribach; the Lorze river drains...
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    April 1863 Antwerp, Belgium Died 15 October 1957(1957-10-15) (aged 94) Oberägeri, Switzerland Occupation Architect Spouse Maria Sèthe ​ ​ (m. 1894)​ Buildings...
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    Localities Biberbrugg, Schindellegi Surrounded by Einsiedeln, Freienbach, Hütten (ZH), Oberägeri (ZG), Wollerau Website www.feusisberg.ch SFSO statistics...
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    Zug. On this occasion, the village was renamed to "Morgarten" (part of Oberägeri municipality). The authorities of Schwyz refused to acknowledge a site...
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