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Brugg or Brügg may refer to the following places: Switzerland * Brugg, Aargau ** FC Brugg, a football club ** Brugg District ** Brugg AG railway station * Brügg, Bern ** Brügg BE railway station Germany * Brugg, Meckenbeuren, Baden-Württemberg * Brugg, Gestratz, Bavaria See also * Bruck (other) * van der Brugge * Van Bruggen Van Bruggen is a Dutch toponymic surname translating to "from/of hebridge .Brüggen (other) * Bruckner (other) *
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Brugg
, neighboring_municipalities = Gebenstorf, Habsburg, Hausen, Holderbank, Lupfig, Riniken, Rüfenach, Schinznach, Untersiggenthal, Villigen, Villnachern, Veltheim, Windisch , twintowns = Rottweil (Germany) , website = www.stadt-brugg.ch Brugg (sometimes written as Brugg AG in order to distinguish it from other ''Brugg''s) is a Swiss municipality and a town in the canton of Aargau and is the seat of the district of the same name. The town is located at the confluence of the Aare, Reuss, and Limmat, with the Aare flowing through its medieval part. It is located approximately from the cantonal capital of Aarau; from Zürich; and about from Basel. Brugg is the Swiss German term for bridge (german: Brücke). This is an allusion to the purpose of the medieval town's establishment under the Habsburgs, as the town is located at the narrowest point on the Aare in the Swiss midlands. The Habsburgs’ oldest known residence is located in the ne ...
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FC Brugg
FC Brugg is a Swiss football club from the town of Brugg in Canton Aargau. The team currently plays in Liga 1., the 5th tier in the Swiss football pyramid. The club narrowly missed out on promotion to the Challenge League after losing a playoff match, on 24 May 2008, against SC Zofingen in Schötz. Stadium FC Brugg play their home games at Stadion Au , neighboring_municipalities = Gebenstorf, Habsburg, Hausen, Holderbank, Lupfig, Riniken, Rüfenach, Schinznach, Untersiggenthal, Villigen, Villnachern, Veltheim, Windisch , twintowns = Rottweil (Germany) , website .... The capacity is 3,300 with 300 seats and 3,000 standing places. External linksOfficial WebsiteSoccerway.com profileFootball.ch profile Football clubs in Switzerland Association football clubs established in 1914 Brugg 1914 establishments in Switzerland {{Switzerland-footyclub-stub ...
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Brugg District
Brugg District is a district in the Canton of Aargau, Switzerland. The capital of the district is the town of Brugg. Geography Brugg District has an area, , of . Of this area, 42.6% is used for agricultural purposes, while 41.3% is forested. The rest of the land, (14.1%) is settled. It is located around the rivers Aare and Reuss. The northern part of the district, north of the Aare, lies in the Aargau part of the Jura mountains. Demographics Brugg District has a population () of 46,471.Statistical Department of Canton Aargau -Bereich 01 -Bevölkerung
accessed 20 January 2010
, there were 1,635 homes with 1 or 2 persons in the household, 8,736 homes with 3 or 4 persons in the household, and 6,792 homes with 5 or more persons in the household. The average number of people per household was 2.41 individ ...
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Brugg AG Railway Station
Brugg AG railway station (german: Bahnhof Brugg AG) serves the municipality of Brugg, in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland. Opened in 1856, it is owned and operated by Swiss Federal Railways. The station forms the junction between the Baden–Aarau railway, part of the original line between Zurich and Olten, the Bözberg railway line (german: Bözbergstrecke, links=no), which links Basel SBB with Brugg, and the Brugg–Hendschiken line, which links Brugg with Rotkreuz. Location Brugg railway station is situated at the intersection between the Aarauerstrasse and the Bahnhofstrasse, at the south eastern edge of the town centre. Services The following services stop at Brugg AG: * InterRegio: half-hourly service to and Zürich Hauptbahnhof, hourly service to and . * RegioExpress: hourly service between and . * Zürich S-Bahn : half-hourly service to ; trains continue from Winterthur to or . * Aargau S-Bahn: ** : hourly service between and . ** : hourly service to . ** : ha ...
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Brügg, Bern
Brügg is a municipality in the Biel/Bienne administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. History Brügg is first mentioned in 1261 as ''Brugge''. A Hallstatt culture tumulus near the city indicates that his area was settled anciently. During the late Roman Empire era it gained importance as a bridge on the Roman road from Petinesca over the Mett in the Jura mountains. The Zihl River was built in 368-369 and its ruins are still is visible on an island in the river and below the church in Bürglen (now part of Aegerten). In the Late Middle Ages, Brügg belonged to the Grafschaft (county) of Nidau. Along with the rest of the county, Brügg was partly incorporated into Bernese territory in 1388 with the remaining rights coming to Bern in 1393. As part of the Bernese county of Nidau, Brügg, Aegerten Aegerten is a municipality in the Biel/Bienne administrative district of the canton of Bern in Switzerland. History Aegerten is first mentioned in 1225 as ' ...
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