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    Brugg (sometimes written as Brugg AG in order to distinguish it from other Bruggs) is a Swiss municipality and a town in the canton of Aargau and is the...
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  • Brugg or Brügg may refer to the following places: Brugg, Aargau FC Brugg, a football club Brugg District Brugg AG railway station Brügg, Bern Brügg BE...
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  • Brugg District is a district in the Canton of Aargau, Switzerland. The capital of the district is the town of Brugg. Brugg District has an area, as of...
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    Brügg is a municipality in the Biel/Bienne administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. Brügg is first mentioned in 1261 as Brugge. A...
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  • Brugg railway station could refer to: Brugg AG railway station in Brugg, Aargau, Switzerland Brügg BE railway station in Brügg, Bern, Switzerland Brig...
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  • Immensee. Branch lines ran from Wohlen to Bremgarten and from Hendschiken to Brugg. The routes were opened in this order: 23 June 1874: Rupperswil - Lenzburg...
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    Brügg BE railway station (German: Bahnhof Brügg BE) is a railway station in the municipality of Brügg BE, in the Swiss canton of Bern. It is an intermediate...
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    heavy/power metal band, founded by rhythm guitarist Romana Kalkuhl, based in Brugg, Aargau. Romana Kalkuhl, guitarist with Atlas & Axis, had been looking for...
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    of Brugg in canton of Aargau in Switzerland. It lies about three kilometres southwest of the town of Brugg, the capital of the district of Brugg. Habsburg...
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    the Seetal Aabach falls in on the right. A short distance further, below Brugg, it receives first the Reuss, its major tributary, and shortly afterwards...
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