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ausch was elected to the communal council of | Luxembourg City (starting 1 January 1994, and he was re |
8 communes, particularly in its heartland of | Luxembourg City and the surrounding communes. |
Beicht died in | Luxembourg City on 29 October 1943. |
s Mousel family of brewers, and was mayor of | Luxembourg City from 24 February 1894 until 24 July 191 |
nique, was a deputy (1866 - 99) and mayor of | Luxembourg City (1891 - 94). |
Brasseur died in | Luxembourg City on 3 November 1924. |
He died in | Luxembourg City on 13 November 1931. |
Born in | Luxembourg City on 13 August 1956, Waltzing began his m |
Luxembourg City lies on the southern part of the Luxemb | |
sted in Charleroi and Hasselt of Belgium and | Luxembourg City of Luxembourg from September 20 to Sept |
in the Red Lands and the DP (light blue) won | Luxembourg City and its eastern suburbs. |
On 31 March 1891, meeting in | Luxembourg city hall, the representatives of 116 music |
It is located in the "Parc du Pescatore" in | Luxembourg City and was set up over the old casemate-ne |
ntinued through the Belgian Revolution, with | Luxembourg City (protected by its German garrison) rema |
Boeres died in | Luxembourg City on 18 August 1944 after a cycling accid |
Luxembourg City is the Seat for the Luxembourg Governme | |
en he was elected to the communal council of | Luxembourg City representing the Democratic Party (DP). |
Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in | Luxembourg City on 5 May. |
to the 29th Eurovision Song Contest, held in | Luxembourg City on 5 May. |
9 December - | Luxembourg City's year as European Capital of Culture f |
It consolidates all of | Luxembourg City's judicial buildings, except those rela |
Xavier, was a Socialist deputy and member of | Luxembourg City's council. |
hamber of Deputies, and their only member of | Luxembourg City's communal council. |
Justice (now the ADR), but lost his seat on | Luxembourg City's communal council. |
Michel Wolter (born 13 September 1962 in | Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgian politician. |
Emile Calmes (born 3 October 1954 in | Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgian politician. |
Kim Kirchen (born July 3, 1978 in | Luxembourg City) is a former Luxembourg road racing cyc |
Lydie Polfer (born 22 November 1952 in | Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgian politician that has |
Claude Wiseler (born 30 January 1960 in | Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgian politician. |
Patrick Santer (born 16 August 1970 in | Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgian lawyer and politici |
Laurent Mosar (born 8 February 1958 in | Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgian politician and lawy |
Jean-Marie Halsdorf (born 1 February 1957 in | Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgian politician and the |
1796 in Nidderwolz - died 7 December 1878 in | Luxembourg City) was a Luxembourgian statesman, politic |
ehind the Democratic Party in Centre (around | Luxembourg City) but beating the LSAP in its core Sud c |
Jean-Louis Schiltz (born 14 August 1964 in | Luxembourg City) is Luxembourgian politician for the Ch |
acques-Yves Henckes (born 12 October 1945 in | Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgian jurist and politici |
Camille Gira (born 2 June 1958 in | Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgian politician for the |
Jacques-Yves Henckes (born 1945, | Luxembourg City), a Luxembourgian jurist and politician |
The Mousel brewery is located in the capital | Luxembourg City, along the banks of the river Alzette. |
After the reduction of | Luxembourg City, which lasted until June 1795, Desjardi |
lcide de Gasperi Building is a skyscraper in | Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. |
d Ice Hockey Championships - Division III in | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. |
Den Atelier is an indoor music venue in | Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. |
Bob Jungels (born September 22, 1992 in | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgish road bi |
Matches were played in | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg at the Kockelscheuer ice ri |
is a sports venue in the Cessange quarter of | Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. |
Located some 9 km (5.6 miles) west of | Luxembourg City, it is home both to the Orchestre de Ch |
and was elected to, the communal council of | Luxembourg City, along with Jean-Pierre Probst and Luc |
h his family to Belair, a quarter in western | Luxembourg City, when he was one year old. |
on the Fishmarket, in the historic heart of | Luxembourg City, which the museum shared with the Natio |
orn on 26 July 1886 in the Grund district of | Luxembourg City, Beicht was a civil servant who compose |
only that Prussia withdraw its soldiers from | Luxembourg City, threatening war in the event that Prus |
Song Contest which took place on 5 March in | Luxembourg City. |
cinema is the Utopolis Kirchberg, located in | Luxembourg City. |
Song Contest, which took place on 7 April in | Luxembourg City. |
0 January 1835 in the Pfaffenthal quarter of | Luxembourg City. |
n Song Contest, which took place on 5 May in | Luxembourg City. |
, May was educated at the European School in | Luxembourg City. |
ong Contest, which took place on 18 March in | Luxembourg City. |
in Colmar-Berg to the Grand Ducal palace in | Luxembourg City. |
has also been member of the city council of | Luxembourg City. |
located 3.25 NM (6.02 km; 3.74 mi) away from | Luxembourg City. |
n 1994, the Translation Centre is located in | Luxembourg City. |
Song Contest, which took place on 5 March in | Luxembourg City. |
In 1970 she became the first female Mayor of | Luxembourg City. |
Song Contest, which took place on 7 April in | Luxembourg City. |
ong Contest, which took place on 18 March in | Luxembourg City. |
mois is in Arlon, in the Belgian province of | Luxembourg, close to the border with the Grand Duchy of |
The | Luxembourg collection has since moved to the Musee d'Or |
Der Kampf, a | Luxembourg Communist newspaper from 1920 and 1922 |
Luxembourg competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atla | |
Luxembourg competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Toky | |
Luxembourg competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Naga | |
Luxembourg competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Hels | |
One athlete from | Luxembourg competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Pari |
From their debut to 1993 | Luxembourg competed frequently in the Contest, being ab |
Founded in 1999 by the | Luxembourg composer Marcel Wengler, it strives to make |
Emile Boeres, (1890-1944), | Luxembourg composer |
Pol Albrecht (1874-1975) was a | Luxembourg composer, conductor and bandmaster. |
Jean-Pierre Emile Boeres (1890-1944) was a | Luxembourg composer, organist and choir master. |
Louis Beicht (1886-1943) was a | Luxembourg composer. |
Spautz is General Secretary of the | Luxembourg Confederation of Christian Trade Unions; his |
The | Luxembourg Conseil National de la Resistance has confir |
um Basiliensis, Yale School of Music and the | Luxembourg Conservatory. |
roos" only managed to pick up one point from | Luxembourg, consigning Benny to a joint last-place fini |
It was returned to | Luxembourg control on 15 August 1945. |
in played Kalynychenko in friendlies against | Luxembourg, Costa Rica and Italy. |
f the overall strong squads from Germany and | Luxembourg could also contend for victory. |
r grandfather, the French constable Louis de | Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol in 1475, which entailed |
ond wife, Margaret's father-in-law, Louis of | Luxembourg, Count of Saint- Pol, Constable of France. |
Louis de | Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, a |
He was the second eldest son of Louis de | Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, and Jeanne de Bar, Coun |
He was brought up by his uncle, John II of | Luxembourg, Count of Ligny, who named Louis as heir to |
ontferrat and later the wife of Pierre II de | Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, M |
His younger brother John II of | Luxembourg, Count of Ligny, an ally of the English duri |
ria (20 March 1448 - 1475), married Louis of | Luxembourg, Count of St. Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, and |
Peter succeeded his aunt Jeanne of | Luxembourg, Countess of Saint-Pol and Ligny, as Count o |
The | Luxembourg Coup of 1856, also called the Putsch of 1856 |
91 Dudelange and Jeunesse Esch contested the | Luxembourg Cup final, the UEFA Cup assigned to the cup |
e of the scenes of his allegorical Palais de | Luxembourg cycle of paintings for Marie de' Medici, the |
The 2009 Tour de | Luxembourg cycling race was the 69th running of the Tou |
, including Austria, France, Germany, China, | Luxembourg, Cyprus, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, USA as we |
In 1345 the Archbishop of Trier Baldwin of | Luxembourg decreed that the Lordship of Kempenich and a |
948 with a preliminary round of two matches: | Luxembourg defeating Afghanistan 6-0 and the Netherland |
7 February - At football, | Luxembourg defeats The Gambia 2-1: the national team's |
shows in such countries as Belgium, Germany, | Luxembourg, Denmark, Israell and more. |
Luxembourg Depository Receipts are particularly useful | |
A | Luxembourg Depository Receipts (LDR) is a certificate w |
On May 24, 1384, King Wenzel of | Luxembourg designated Edmund von Engelsdorf the Secreta |
Since | Luxembourg did not have its own units, some Luxembourgi |
Luxembourg did not enter the 1959 Contest, in fact the | |
The canton of Mersch was taken from | Luxembourg District, whilst Redange canton was taken fr |
Luxembourg Division One | |
took the Subsea 7 name but retained Acergy's | Luxembourg domicile and London headquarters. |
ajor player in the growing steel industry in | Luxembourg during the nineteenth century, as well as a |
nter J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851) who visited | Luxembourg during extended study trips in 1825 and 1834 |
He administered | Luxembourg during the minority of Henry's son, John of |
mutual inheritance between the Habsburg and | Luxembourg dynasties. |
Luxembourg Earth science portal | |
ing the Allied forces in eastern Belgium and | Luxembourg, east of the Meuse River. |
The | Luxembourg electoral system allows each voter to cast a |
on a number of performances including at the | Luxembourg Embassy in Berlin in September 2003. |
t cadet members of the Grand Ducal Family of | Luxembourg enjoy the style of Royal Highness (but that |
ng controversy coupled with airplay on Radio | Luxembourg ensured the record's success. |
Place du | Luxembourg, European Quarter of Brussels (Belgium). |
He then became involved in helping | Luxembourg families who had fled to France ahead of the |
"Jean de | Luxembourg", though of the Luxembourg family, was Count |
This made Peter a distant cousin to John of | Luxembourg, father of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor an |
This was the third and last time | Luxembourg finshed the evening at the foot of the score |
in 1093 by Henry II of Laach of the House of | Luxembourg, first count palatine of the Rhine who has h |
a politician by serving as President of the | Luxembourg Football Federation between 1950 and 1961. |
Guy Blaise (born 12 December 1980) is a | Luxembourg football player who plays for Excelsior Virt |
bourgian citizen, must have been resident in | Luxembourg for at least five of the past six years when |
he continued to be heard frequently on Radio | Luxembourg for many years, introducing pre-recorded spo |
erved as a member of the Council of State of | Luxembourg for some years, and was a member of the Cons |
has been warmly welcomed by the Philharmonie | Luxembourg for the "Rising Stars" concert series in som |
He was nominated by the Philharmonie | Luxembourg for the 2008 European Concert Hall Organizat |
he United Kingdom and the United States) and | Luxembourg formed a standing committee under the auspic |
r Archbishop of Mainz (1328-1336) Baldwin of | Luxembourg fortified the abbeys of St. Alban's, St. Jak |
7. International | Luxembourg Forum Supervisory Council Annual Meeting (Mo |
5. International | Luxembourg Forum Supervisory Council Annual Meeting (Mo |
4. Workshop, International | Luxembourg Forum on Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe (Vie |
10. Presentation of the | Luxembourg Forum Declaration (Moscow, December 18, 2007 |
9. Workshop of the International | Luxembourg Forum on Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe (Mos |
d was elected President of the International | Luxembourg Forum on Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe, whi |
supports the activities of the International | Luxembourg Forum on Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe, whi |
8. Joint Seminar of the International | Luxembourg Forum on Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe and |
Norway, Portugal, | Luxembourg, France and Germany all gave their 12 point |
was set to continue through the Netherlands, | Luxembourg, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Scandin |
been picked up in the Netherlands, and also | Luxembourg, France, and Greece will follow, with every |
se of its central position close to Germany, | Luxembourg, France, The Netherlands and not to mention |
aintain offices in Belgium, the Netherlands, | Luxembourg, France, the UK, Ireland and Spain, but eigh |
he United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, | Luxembourg, France, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Germa |
He was a minister in the government of | Luxembourg from 1979 to 2009. |
He served as ambassador to | Luxembourg from 2000 to 2004, and High Commissioner to |
He was the Bishop of | Luxembourg, from 1971 until 1988, whereupon Luxembourg |
the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Church in | Luxembourg from 13 February 1971 until 21 December 1990 |
He also taught at the University of | Luxembourg from 1996 to 2004 and the University of Nanc |
In 1026, he inherited | Luxembourg from his uncle Henry I. |
6) and worked for the European Parliament in | Luxembourg from 1959 to 1969. |
first elected to the Chamber of Deputies of | Luxembourg from the Eastern Constituency as a member of |
ork, Hong Kong and was British Ambassador to | Luxembourg from 1998-2000. |
s count of Salm and of Longwy, then count of | Luxembourg from 1047 to 1059. |
Revolutions of 1848 and the independence of | Luxembourg from the Netherlands. |
He served as US Ambassador to | Luxembourg from 1994 to 1999 and as Dean of the Whitehe |
Princess Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmine of | Luxembourg, full French name: Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmin |
te, which was purchased by the state for the | Luxembourg Gallery. |
Open hours for the | Luxembourg Garden depend on the month: opening between |
In August 2004, and in Paris' | Luxembourg garden, the Joubran Trio would come to life. |
ive material on the sights of Paris (such as | Luxembourg Garden, Marais and Place des Vosges), as wel |
ss achieved the monument to Delacroix in the | Luxembourg Gardens. |
raine, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Limburg, | Luxembourg, Gelderland, Landgrave of Alsace, Prince of |
ng its vehicles to France, Belgium, Holland, | Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, New Zealand, Australi |
LUX-CIX is | Luxembourg's neutral and commercial Internet Exchange P |
Biography on | Luxembourg government site |
Leston won the | Luxembourg Grand Prix in 1952. |
has been used since 1436, when Sigismund of | Luxembourg granted the town the right to use its own co |
The Act would later be extended to cover | Luxembourg, Greece and Yugoslavia. |
Grand Dukes of | Luxembourg, Guillaume IV and Adolphe, were Protestants; |
At the close of voting, | Luxembourg had received eight points in total putting t |
Austria, Bohemia, and | Luxembourg had all entered teams, but failed to appear. |
In 1050, since the population of the town of | Luxembourg had risen considerably, he expanded the city |
Luxembourg has qualified one athlete for singles table | |
to the downstream German wine region Mosel, | Luxembourg has very little tradition of producing semi- |
Luxembourg has received the most points from... | |
Rather, the wines of | Luxembourg have been produced as a kind of cold climate |
is the first WTA Tier II event to be held in | Luxembourg, having been Tier III the previous year. |
her make a final appearance in the Jardin du | Luxembourg, having found sanctuary in Paris. |
In his native | Luxembourg, he is the founder (1993), director and lead |
After studying in Switzerland and | Luxembourg, he was ordained to the priesthood on Septem |
In | Luxembourg he shoots at the Guillaume Tell Club |
As the foreign minister of | Luxembourg he held Presidency of the Council of the Eur |
On | Luxembourg, he presented the Saturday Top 20 show from |
by the BBC and was also turned down by Radio | Luxembourg, he announced he would start his own radio s |
no less than 46 years by the municipality of | Luxembourg, he was a professor at the Luxembourg Music |
tained Austrian citizenship while skiing for | Luxembourg, he was ineligible to compete in the 1980 or |
The current Grand Duke of | Luxembourg, Henri, is her direct descendant. |
In | Luxembourg, Henry VI was followed by his nine-year-old |
of John II, Count of Holland and Philippa of | Luxembourg, her brother was William I, Count of Hainaut |
She is the Patroness of | Luxembourg; her feast day is 3 March. |
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