View of Offices at Grafenauweg in Zug, Switzerland

View of Offices at Grafenauweg in Zug, Switzerland

View of Offices at Grafenauweg in Zug, Switzerland
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View of Offices at Grafenauweg in Zug, Switzerland

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View of the offices by Grafenauweg in Zug, Switzerland. This location is very close to the train station and is a pleasant courtyard surrounded by offices, a school, a restaurant and apartments.

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A: G Zug 06 August 2011

Par Valentin Arfire, à 80 mètres

Here are the panoramas I took on a walk to the canton capital Zug by the lakeshore (Lake Zug as well)...

G Zug 06 August 2011

B: I Zug 06 August 2011

Par Valentin Arfire, à 80 mètres

Here are the panoramas I took on a walk to the canton capital Zug by the lakeshore (Lake Zug as well)...

I Zug 06 August 2011

C: J Zug 06 August 2011

Par Valentin Arfire, à 80 mètres

Here are the panoramas I took on a walk to the canton capital Zug by the lakeshore (Lake Zug as well)...

J Zug 06 August 2011

D: K Zug 06 August 2011

Par Valentin Arfire, à 80 mètres

Here are the panoramas I took on a walk to the canton capital Zug by the lakeshore (Lake Zug as well)...

K Zug 06 August 2011

E: L Zug 06 August 2011

Par Valentin Arfire, à 80 mètres

Here are the panoramas I took on a walk to the canton capital Zug by the lakeshore (Lake Zug as well)...

L Zug 06 August 2011

F: M Zug 06 August 2011

Par Valentin Arfire, à 80 mètres

Here are the panoramas I took on a walk to the canton capital Zug by the lakeshore (Lake Zug as well)...

M Zug 06 August 2011

G: N Zug 06 August 2011 Switzerland

Par Valentin Arfire, à 80 mètres

 Here are the panoramas I took on a walk to the canton capital Zug by the lakeshore (Lake Zug as well...

N Zug 06 August 2011 Switzerland

H: Zug train station

Par Johan Offermans & Karl Overholt, à 180 mètres

View from whithin the train station in Zug, Switzerland.

Zug train station

I: Deer in Zug 06 August 2011

Par Valentin Arfire, à 340 mètres

Here are the panoramas I took on a walk to the canton capital Zug by the lakeshore (Lake Zug as well)...

Deer in Zug 06 August 2011

J: C Zug 06 August 2011

Par Valentin Arfire, à 350 mètres

Here are the panoramas I took on a walk to the canton capital Zug by the lakeshore (Lake Zug as well)...

C Zug 06 August 2011

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In spite of these two bodies, there is still no single Constitution or set of laws applying to all the countries of Europe. Debate rages over the role of the EU in regards to national sovereignty. As of January 2009, the Lisbon Treaty is the closest thing to a European Constitution, yet it has not been approved by all the EU states. 

Text by Steve Smith.

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