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Rainer Salzgeber und Stefan Büsser und der «Donnschtig-Jass»

The article discusses Rainer Salzgeber and Stefan Büsser in relation to the 'Donnschtig-Jass,' which appears to be a local event or tradition. The piece likely explores their involvement or significance within this context. No specific details about the event or their roles are provided in the limited text available. The focus seems to be on their association with the 'Donnschtig-Jass' rather than any broader political or social issue.

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Rainer Salzgeber und Stefan Büsser und der «Donnschtig-Jass»

The article discusses Rainer Salzgeber and Stefan Büsser in relation to the 'Donnschtig-Jass,' which appears to be a local event or tradition. The piece likely explores their involvement or significance within this context. No specific details about the event or their roles are provided in the limited text available. The focus seems to be on their association with the 'Donnschtig-Jass' rather than any broader political or social issue.

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