Zug (disambiguation)

Zug (disambiguation)

Zug may mean:
*Zug, city in Switzerland
*Zug Island in Detroit
*Canton of Zug, Switzerland
* Szymon Bogumił Zug, a Polish-Saxon architect
*EV Zug, hockey team of Zug (Switzerland)
*Zug, Western Sahara, a city
*zugot or zughoth, the ancient Mishnah rabbis
*Zug (TUGS), the name of a character from the children's series "TUGS".
*Zug.com, a comedy site.
*Zug, an Austrian village close to Lech am Arlberg.
*Zug the Megasaurus, a computer game character."See also ZUG."


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