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Fischbach, | Luxembourg, a commune in Mersch canton |
2 FIFA World Cup qualification match against | Luxembourg, a friendly match against Northern Ireland i |
Gilbert Trausch (born 1931, | Luxembourg), a Luxembourgian historian |
y Grethen is within the scope of WikiProject | Luxembourg, a collaboration intended to improve the cov |
been tipped as a possible contender to bring | Luxembourg a second consecutive victory. |
He is the founder of the House of | Luxembourg, a cadet branch of the House of Ardennes. |
selected for the full England squad against | Luxembourg a month later but didn't make it onto the pi |
Sacred Heart University | Luxembourg, abbreviated to SHUL, is a business school a |
s son Adolphe, last Duke of Nassau, received | Luxembourg after the male line of Nassau-Dillenburg bec |
is currently third in line to the throne of | Luxembourg, after his two eldest brothers. |
e eliminated 5-3 in the preliminary round by | Luxembourg after extra time, in a match that finished 1 |
In 1357 Emperor Charles IV of | Luxembourg again confirmed the bishopric's Imperial imm |
In 1940, Germany occupied | Luxembourg again. |
e was unmarried with no children; he died in | Luxembourg, aged 60. |
On 27 October 1956, the | Luxembourg Agreements, signed by France and the Federal |
In a long time, | Luxembourg airline, Lionair came to arrive. |
of Niederanven during its final approach to | Luxembourg airport. |
The exact date of elections is decided by | Luxembourg, allowing it to schedule them on the same da |
e anthem was played for Grand Duke Adolph of | Luxembourg along with the national anthem. |
bilized and the new German king Henry VII of | Luxembourg also had cast a covetous eye on the Bohemian |
Alex M. Penkala's grave at | Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial |
4 July - The completed grounds of the | Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial are dedicated |
The | Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial is located in |
s in Hong Kong, a wholly owned subsidiary in | Luxembourg, an agency in San Francisco and a representa |
bypass the French defences by moving through | Luxembourg and Belgium. |
The movie was a mixed production of Italy, | Luxembourg, and Portugal. |
lthough Louis retains his title of Prince of | Luxembourg and the style of Royal Highness while Tessy |
tories now comprising all of Belgium, all of | Luxembourg, and thick slices of Germany and the Netherl |
offices in London, Tokyo, Dublin, Brussels, | Luxembourg, and Frankfurt. |
Henry also reconciled with the House of | Luxembourg and in 1330 married his daughter Margaret of |
talonia, and the barrier fortresses of Mons, | Luxembourg and Kortrijk. |
ts, before touring the Netherlands, Belgium, | Luxembourg and France. |
his case to the European Court of Justice in | Luxembourg and sued for restraint of trade citing FIFA' |
y countries (Belgium, France, Great Britain, | Luxembourg, and the Netherlands) and by West Germany an |
board by the other national juries with only | Luxembourg and Morocco failing to award it any points a |
Her two siblings were John of | Luxembourg and Marie of Luxembourg, Queen of France. |
ys for equivalent quality wines from France, | Luxembourg and Val d'Aosta. |
ona, Stockholm, Porto, Stuttgart, Amsterdam, | Luxembourg, and Madrid. |
massif in western Germany, eastern Belgium, | Luxembourg and northeastern France. |
France, then Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, | Luxembourg, and finally the Netherlands. |
Her maternal grandparents were John of | Luxembourg and Elizabeth of Bohemia. |
arrondissement of Paris, near the Jardin du | Luxembourg, and was founded in the 1880s. |
Luxembourg and Finland are the only countries to have r | |
ified for the 1938 FIFA World Cup by beating | Luxembourg and drawing with The Netherlands. |
argaret entered a convent in Marienthal near | Luxembourg and became a nun. |
rformed 14th in the running order, following | Luxembourg and preceding Sweden. |
Tullamore, and Cork, as well as in Germany, | Luxembourg and Japan. |
descendant of the Even family from Beaufort, | Luxembourg and Metz (France). |
1240 - 5 June 1288) was count of | Luxembourg and Arlon from the death of his father, Henr |
oday known as Ardennes, a region of Belgium, | Luxembourg and France. |
The company is based in | Luxembourg, and financed by an Icelandic bank. |
ing control of their transmitters in France, | Luxembourg and other countries during World War II. |
Group 5 consisted of Czechoslavakia, France, | Luxembourg and Sweden. |
operations are located in Greece, Indonesia, | Luxembourg and Romania. |
Spielmann was born in | Luxembourg and studied Law at the Catholic University o |
The motorway A31 connects Nancy with Metz, | Luxembourg and Langres. |
pearances in international victories against | Luxembourg and Ireland, before new goalkeepers came to |
He worked for Radio | Luxembourg and Radio London before presenting the Satur |
The Dudelange dragons are from | Luxembourg and are currently on hold. |
In 1928, he played the matches against | Luxembourg and Argentina. |
d senior positions in the Catholic Church in | Luxembourg, and received many awards. |
innish jury awarded its highest marks (3) to | Luxembourg and Monaco. |
ardt, the company extended its operations to | Luxembourg and Switzerland. |
touring to Mudam, | Luxembourg and Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Loui |
The Archduchess studied in | Luxembourg and also in Belgium. |
It then saw action in | Luxembourg, and was destroyed fighting American forces |
s couple: Clementia, who married Conrad I of | Luxembourg, and Agnes, who married Peter I of Savoy. |
ances at the ISCM "World Music Days 2000" in | Luxembourg and at Expo 2000 in Hanover. |
rice had two children, Wenceslaus I, Duke of | Luxembourg and Bonne, who died young. |
e goals in his country's two matches against | Luxembourg and another two goals in games against Belar |
Luxembourgish (in | Luxembourg and the adjacent areas of Belgium and France |
the 13th edition of the Fortis Championships | Luxembourg, and was part of the Tier III Series of the |
Nazis launch a massive counter-offensive in | Luxembourg and Belgium, driving the Allied armies back. |
ds), Sea Of Tranquility (USA), DisAgreement ( | Luxembourg) and ProgArchives. |
home stadium of both the dominant Rugby Club | Luxembourg and the Luxembourg national team. |
Bas-Rhin, and Moselle and by the nations of | Luxembourg and Belgium. |
cLachlan managed 1936 Summer tour to France, | Luxembourg, and Algeria. |
ire and was bordered by France, the Duchy of | Luxembourg, and the Duchy of Bar. |
He died in | Luxembourg and was succeeded by Antoine de Valois as du |
y from the local area but from south-western | Luxembourg and the border regions. |
cent to Esch-sur-Alzette, on the border with | Luxembourg, and close to the borders of Germany, and Be |
Posting from | Luxembourg, and admitting to personal acquaintance of F |
bai), of Besix (Belgium) and of NNS Holding ( | Luxembourg) and President of E.C.C (Egyptian Cement Com |
bbels (born 3 April 1944) is a politician in | Luxembourg, and a Member of the European Parliament for |
of her affiliation with the mighty House of | Luxembourg and at least could succeed her father as Cou |
20 May - | Luxembourg and the United States sign a tax treaty, ple |
king him to such places as Belgium, Holland, | Luxembourg and Denmark where he has taken part in vario |
EFA Cup, for the runners-up, Racing FC Union | Luxembourg, and the Luxembourg Cup winners. |
He was the son of Waleran III, count of | Luxembourg and duke of Limburg, and Cunigunda, daughter |
rist and politician that held office in both | Luxembourg and Belgium during and immediately after the |
17 October 2007 following a 2-0 win against | Luxembourg, and a 1-1 draw between Albania and Bulgaria |
r limited to newsstands in London, Brussels, | Luxembourg and Strasbourg, reflecting the specialist na |
t reached in 1952 between the Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg and the Federal Republic of Germany, 5,286 s |
es cinemas located predominantly in Belgium, | Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. |
nd mobile voice services and DSL services in | Luxembourg and Liechtenstein. |
ungest daughter of William IV, Grand Duke of | Luxembourg and his wife Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal. |
ed in a UEFA Cup match against FC Etzella of | Luxembourg and scored a goal. |
lands, Germany, Denmark, the United Kingdom, | Luxembourg and Switzerland, have also taken action agai |
involved in the murders of Spartacists Rosa | Luxembourg and Karl Liebknecht. |
s only released in Belgium, France, Germany, | Luxembourg and The Netherlands. |
Germany, Greece, Republic of Ireland, Italy, | Luxembourg and the Netherlands. |
y the French advances in Artois, Hainaut and | Luxembourg, and could not prevent the fall of Breda. |
ys when the United States Army moved through | Luxembourg and cleared the country of the occupying Ger |
d portfolio manager in Frankfurt, London and | Luxembourg and was registered stock broker at the Londo |
Yugoslavia (victors over | Luxembourg) and Sweden (3-0 winners against Austria) al |
olas II of Russia, William IV, Grand Duke of | Luxembourg and George V. |
hen in 2001/2 the group merged with Arbed of | Luxembourg and Aceralia of Spain to form Arcelor. |
me president of the Higher Regional Court of | Luxembourg and Chiny. |
Ausy, | Luxembourg and Belgium |
Luxembourg and Austria both awarded the UK 12 points th | |
ne running through Belgium, France, Germany, | Luxembourg and the Netherlands. |
ghter and child of William IV, Grand Duke of | Luxembourg and his wife Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal. |
with the Army of Occupation via Belgium and | Luxembourg and served in Germany and France through Jun |
d by civil and military representatives from | Luxembourg and Germany as well as members of youth grou |
Schiltz studied law in | Luxembourg and Paris, and became a lawyer in 1989. |
from a lack of competition, apart from Radio | Luxembourg and the tiny Manx Radio in the Isle of Man. |
ed an alliance, joined by Henry VI, Count of | Luxembourg, and his brother Waleran I, Count of Ligny, |
He was born at Aspelt, | Luxembourg, and was appointed to the leadership of the |
And while the Comoros is not | Luxembourg, and with only one two-lane metaled road in |
y Chairman, Board of Economic Development of | Luxembourg and the Kraizberg Foundation, a charitable i |
macht's assault on Belgium, the Netherlands, | Luxembourg and France in the spring of 1940, which redu |
13 March - | Luxembourg announces that it will provide details of pr |
re Gunder Frank (Berlin, February 24, 1929 - | Luxembourg, April 23, 2005) was a German-American econo |
to the world from radio stations like Radio | Luxembourg, AQLN Radio, Radioropa and Starsat. |
Australia, Finland and | Luxembourg are campaigning for the two seats as part of |
The four legislative circonscriptions of | Luxembourg are the constituencies for elections to the |
ss bands, he became deputy bandmaster of the | Luxembourg Army Band in 1927 and bandmaster in 1937. |
nine sculptures, which represent the city of | Luxembourg, as reflected on its coat of arms. |
was a major figure in the formative years of | Luxembourg as an independent country. |
e and exhibited in the aisle of the Mus³e du | Luxembourg as early as 1937. |
Born in | Luxembourg as the son of a French European Commission o |
On 28 July 1419 Conrad crowned Sigismund of | Luxembourg as King of Bohemia. |
He supported Count Charles IV of | Luxembourg as antiking to Louis IV and on that account |
Henry II's death he inherited the county of | Luxembourg, as well as providing the income for the abb |
It had been ordered by the state of | Luxembourg as a present to the Kennedy Center in Washin |
les Breakers Chart and charted in France and | Luxembourg as well. |
He is also Secretary-General of the | Luxembourg Association of Olympians(ALO). |
Wasserbillig is the lowest settlement in | Luxembourg, at 132 m above sea level. |
The German armies also invaded | Luxembourg at the same time, whose neutrality had been |
Allegorical figure of | Luxembourg at the Cinquantenaire in Brussels |
To form the government of | Luxembourg at the time required the support of both the |
ayed for England Youth in a 7-1 victory over | Luxembourg at Upton Park. |
d Ecclesiatical Councellor at the Embassy of | Luxembourg at the Holy See and was a member of the Pont |
He was killed while serving under | Luxembourg at Zebernsteeg. |
but was on 28 October 1953 in a 4-0 win over | Luxembourg at Dalymount Park in a World Cup qualifier. |
e and 200 metre breaststroke and represented | Luxembourg at the Sydney Olympics in 2000, the Athens O |
She represented | Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 where sh |
ine River Jump in Germany, and the battle of | Luxembourg at the Our River. |
figures of Namur and | Luxembourg at the arch of the Cinquantenaire in Brussel |
nhunt International 2008, he was represented | Luxembourg at the pageant. |
his under-21 debut on 31 March 2009 against | Luxembourg at Llanelli's Parc y Scarlets. |
This is the best result for any | Luxembourg athlete in the history of triathlon. |
de between sport and politics by heading the | Luxembourg Athletics Federation and the Luxembourgian O |
Spielmann was admitted to the | Luxembourg Bar in 1989, practising there until 2004. |
In the 1920s the | Luxembourg based steel company ARBED began buying land |
The federation is a member of the | Luxembourg based European Confederation of Police (EURO |
uence they passed their shares to Ogepar and | Luxembourg based holding company allowing a capital rai |
17 November 2007 following a 1-0 win against | Luxembourg, becoming the ninth team in the whole of the |
e his debut for Algeria as a starter against | Luxembourg before being subbed off in the 80th minute. |
D'Coque is the largest sports venue in | Luxembourg, being capable of holding 8,300 people. |
nth later for the qualifying matches against | Luxembourg, being handed his first cap in the second me |
ng World War I, the division marched through | Luxembourg, Belgium and France, in what became known to |
Lamy was born in Arlon, | Luxembourg, Belgium and died in Braine-l'Alleud, Walloo |
mbourgish: Kuer, German: Korn) is a river in | Luxembourg, Belgium and France. |
al plenipotentiary for the steel industry in | Luxembourg, Belgium and France, and functioned in April |
May 16, shortly after the German invasion of | Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands, Soviet offici |
28 September - The governments of | Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands agree to part- |
nacher Anzeiger was a newspaper published in | Luxembourg between 1863 and 1940. |
t of Mersch was one of the four districts of | Luxembourg between 1857 and 1867. |
uxemburger Land was a newspaper published in | Luxembourg between 1882 and 1887. |
ger Wochenblatt was a newspaper published in | Luxembourg between 1821 and 1826. |
rger Volksblatt was a newspaper published in | Luxembourg between 1880 and 1887. |
as played professionally for T 71 Dudelange ( | Luxembourg), BK Ventspils (Latvia), the Fort Worth Flye |
s composed of a thin strip of land along the | Luxembourg border. |
For the Princess Elisabeth of | Luxembourg born 1922, see Princess Elisabeth of Luxembo |
he remarried to Conrad II († 1136), count of | Luxembourg, but the marriage remained childless. |
ears, traveling not only through Germany and | Luxembourg but to Belgium, France and, briefly, Switzer |
After that season he returned to | Luxembourg but had a two-month spell with English lower |
y Germany and to the occupied Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg, but not to the occupied part of Belgium. |
om the group, partly because he had moved to | Luxembourg but also because of the success of Bananaram |
mainly in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and | Luxembourg, but they also performed in the USA/Texas, G |
onaco in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 in | Luxembourg by song "Un train qui part". |
nd the Devotions won the right to perform at | Luxembourg by winning the UK national final, A Song for |
dience sought to show its support for a free | Luxembourg by attending a performance in the Luxembourg |
n Song Contest 1961, performed in French for | Luxembourg by French singer Jean-Claude Pascal. |
one, but was excluded from the succession to | Luxembourg by the Salic Law. |
ish government feared that the absorption of | Luxembourg, by either power, would weaken Belgium, its |
It is also been stated that | Luxembourg came sixth in the Monaco voting as Monaco gi |
29 March - Representing | Luxembourg, Camillo Felgen finishes thirteenth (and las |
addition to Sefton Park, Liverpool, are the | Luxembourg Castle Park, Funchal Garden in Madeira, Port |
Luxembourg chose to share this honourable status with S | |
He received | Luxembourg citizenship in time to compete in the 1988 W |
He was the Mayor of | Luxembourg City from 1946 until 1963, and also sat thre |
He served as the Mayor of | Luxembourg City between 1914 and 1918. |
to the 29th Eurovision Song Contest, held in | Luxembourg City on 5 May. |
August - Plans to extend France's LGV Est to | Luxembourg City are formally approved by Luxembourg. |
Born in | Luxembourg City on 23 May 1874, Albrecht published his |
He died in | Luxembourg City at the age of 101 on 8 May 1975. |
Luxembourg City was liberated on 10 September 1944. | |
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