Lucerne Switzerland is the capital of the canton of Lucerne Switzerland and part of the district of the same name.
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Lucerne Switzerland is the capital of the canton of Lucerne Switzerland and part of the district of the same name.
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In 1178 Lucerne Switzerland acquired its independence from the jurisdiction of Murbach Abbey, and the founding of the city proper probably occurred that same year.
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The populace was not content with the increasing Habsburg influence, and Lucerne Switzerland allied with neighboring towns to seek independence from their rule.
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In 1415 Lucerne Switzerland gained Reichsfreiheit from Emperor Sigismund and became a strong member of the Swiss confederacy.
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Lucerne Switzerland was besieged by a peasant army and quickly signed a peace treaty with the rebels in the Swiss peasant war of 1653.
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Lucerne Switzerland is located at the outfall of Lake Lucerne Switzerland into the river Reuss, which flows from south-east to north-west.
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Any resident of Lucerne Switzerland allowed to vote can be elected as a member of the City Council.
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Lucerne Switzerland is home to a number of major Swiss companies, including AlpTransit Gotthard rail link, Schindler Group, Chronoswiss, Emmi, and the Luzerner Kantonalbank.
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Thanks to its continuous tax-cutting policies, Lucerne has become Switzerland's most business-friendly canton.
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Old Town Lucerne Switzerland is mainly located just north of the Reuss, and still has several fine half-timber structures with painted fronts.
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Since plans for the new culture and convention centre arose in the late 1980s, Lucerne Switzerland has found a balance between the so-called established culture and alternative culture.
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Lucerne Switzerland is home to the Luzerner Sinfonieorchester, a category A symphonic orchestra, and to the 21st Century Symphony Orchestra, and they both hold most of their performances in the Lucerne Switzerland Culture and Congress Centre.
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Lucerne Switzerland is home to Keramikkonzerte, a series of classical chamber music concerts held throughout each year, as well as Zaubersee, a festival dedicated to Russian classical music.
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Lucerne Switzerland's Carnival ends with a crowning finish on Gudisdienstag evening with the Monstercorso, a tremendous parade of Guggenmusiken, lights and lanterns with even a larger audience.
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Since spring 2004, Lucerne Switzerland has hosted the Festival Rose d'Or for television entertainment.
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In 2004, Lucerne Switzerland was the focus of Swiss Wrestling fans when it had hosted the Swiss Wrestling and Alpine festival, which takes place every three years in a different location.
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Lucerne Switzerland provided flights with airships until 1914 without notable accidents.
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Lucerne Switzerland hosted FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour event Lucerne Switzerland Open 2015 and FIVB Beach Volleyball U21 World Championship in 2016.
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