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- canton of Zug in Switzerland. It is also promoted as Risch-Rotkreuz. Four villages (Rotkreuz, Risch, Buonas and Holzhäusern) belong to the muni****lity...
- Schwarz as Lukas Hans Escher as Priester Elfriede Schatz as Rotkreuz Sammlerin Karl Purker as Rotkreuz Sammler Georg Deliovsky as Pizzalieferant Christian Steindl...
- Headquarters) Alexion Pharmaceuticals: Zurich (EMEA Headquarters) Amgen: Rotkreuz (European Hub) Baxter International: Zurich (European Headquarters) Beckman...
- hotel, restaurant and catering gastronomy. The company is headquartered in Rotkreuz, Switzerland and is supported by a network of importers and distributors...
- vidby AG (stylized in lower-case) is aa multi-product IT company based in Rotkreuz, Switzerland specializing in the development of AI-powered translation...
- Rotkreuz railway station (German: Bahnhof Rotkreuz) is a railway station in the muni****lity of Risch-Rotkreuz, in the Swiss canton of Zug. It is located...
- vocational university with campuses in Lucerne, Horw, Emmenbrücke and Rotkreuz. Prior to Rotkreuz, a small campus in Zug for finance was held. School of Engineering...
- Fellbach (German pronunciation: [ˈfɛlbax] ) is a mid-sized town on the north-east edge of Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. With a po****tion of...
- Holzkirchen since 2005. Sandoz's Swiss administrative headquarters are in Rotkreuz ZG in the muni****lity of Risch in the canton of Zug. In 2006, Omnitrope...
- pancreatic cancer. When his last ****istant, Charles Enz, visited him at the Rotkreuz hospital in Zürich, Pauli asked him, "Did you see the room number?" It...