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  • proper noun A canton of Switzerland.
  • proper noun A town in Switzerland, the capital of the canton of Zug.

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Examples

  • For those of you who haven't been here for very long, before there was a ZuG Live, there used to be a site called GAB on Zug.

    ZUG.com > ZUG Live 2009

  • Another offshore-drilling contractor, Noble Corp., which is based in Zug, Switzerland, has looked at Pride in recent months but decided not to pursue a deal, another person said.

    Pride International Weighs Strategic Options Dana Cimilluca 2010

  • Zuerst fuhr da ein Zug, mit dem ich nicht gerechnet hatte, so daß ich weder eine halbe Stunde am Bochumer Bahnhof warten noch ...

    Teh Audiobook - WWdN: In Exile 2005

  • Using his German-English dictionary, he looked up the words he was unsure of: DRAFT (in German Zug) and found the English equivalent: TRAIN.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VI No 1 1979

  • We will stop first for a few days at a little town called Zug, beside a lake of the same name.

    The Little Colonel's Hero 1897

  • Several of these companies came to a small, quaint medieval town in Switzerland call Zug.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • Several of these companies came to a small, quaint medieval town in Switzerland call Zug.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • Next on the agenda is a friendly with Grasshopper Club Zurich in the town of Zug, which is best known for having the lowest tax rate in Switzerland and being a haven for the super rich.

    icLiverpool 2010

  • Next on the agenda is a friendly with Grasshopper Club Zurich in the town of Zug, which is best known for having the lowest tax rate in Switzerland and being a haven for the super rich.

    icLiverpool 2010

  • After his parents went to sleep, "Zug" competed online, and before long, he'd turned a free $15 promotion into a bankroll that Silverman puts at $30,000.

    In the cards: How teenage poker prodigy Steven Silverman won, and lost, millions Jessica Weiss 2010

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