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The Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg would eventually purchase a total of 6,306 r |
The | Luxembourg models except for the Gendarmerie contract w |
Depository Receipts have been listed in the | Luxembourg Stock Exchange. |
9%), with the remaining shares listed on the | Luxembourg Stock Exchange. |
nter J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851) who visited | Luxembourg during extended study trips in 1825 and 1834 |
e eliminated 5-3 in the preliminary round by | Luxembourg after extra time, in a match that finished 1 |
t saw the return of the Dudelange Dragons of | Luxembourg to face of against Irelands UL Vikings, the |
ut into the spotlight in France, Belgium and | Luxembourg in face of the contract scandal he made for |
She is the Patroness of | Luxembourg; her feast day is 3 March. |
a politician by serving as President of the | Luxembourg Football Federation between 1950 and 1961. |
de between sport and politics by heading the | Luxembourg Athletics Federation and the Luxembourgian O |
He was president of the | Luxembourg Tennis Federation from 1994 to 2003. |
irectors and the Technical Commission of the | Luxembourg Swimming Federation (FLNS) as well as member |
In 1987, he became President of the | Luxembourg Tennis Federation (FLT), in which capacity h |
29 March - Representing | Luxembourg, Camillo Felgen finishes thirteenth (and las |
ally by broadcaster RTL and went on to bring | Luxembourg their fifth and final Eurovision victory, ty |
91 Dudelange and Jeunesse Esch contested the | Luxembourg Cup final, the UEFA Cup assigned to the cup |
France, then Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, | Luxembourg, and finally the Netherlands. |
The company is based in | Luxembourg, and financed by an Icelandic bank. |
A pair of Icelandair Douglas DC-8s at | Luxembourg - Findel Airport, Luxembourg. |
Luxembourg and Finland are the only countries to have r | |
Part 2: Sweden, Ireland, | Luxembourg, Slovenia, Finland, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Neth |
He then has a stint with the | Luxembourg national football team before coming back to |
He also represented the | Luxembourg national football team. |
He was the ninth Prime Minister of | Luxembourg, serving for twenty-five days, from October |
He was the thirteenth Prime Minister of | Luxembourg, serving for six years, from 1918-09-28 unti |
rangist, he was the fourth Prime Minister of | Luxembourg, serving for seven years, from 26 September |
He was the tenth Prime Minister of | Luxembourg, serving for 16 weeks from 6 November 1915 u |
He was the eleventh Prime Minister of | Luxembourg, serving for one year, from 24 February 1916 |
He was the twelfth Prime Minister of | Luxembourg, serving for one year, from 19 June 1917 unt |
All five of the winning artists from | Luxembourg were foreign, four were French and one was G |
her make a final appearance in the Jardin du | Luxembourg, having found sanctuary in Paris. |
ious railroad construction sites in Belgium, | Luxembourg, Italy, France and, from 1886 to 1888, in Al |
macht's assault on Belgium, the Netherlands, | Luxembourg and France in the spring of 1940, which redu |
ts, before touring the Netherlands, Belgium, | Luxembourg and France. |
oday known as Ardennes, a region of Belgium, | Luxembourg and France. |
offices in London, Tokyo, Dublin, Brussels, | Luxembourg, and Frankfurt. |
Princess Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmine of | Luxembourg, full French name: Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmin |
n Song Contest 1961, performed in French for | Luxembourg by French singer Jean-Claude Pascal. |
From their debut to 1993 | Luxembourg competed frequently in the Contest, being ab |
2 FIFA World Cup qualification match against | Luxembourg, a friendly match against Northern Ireland i |
He was the Mayor of | Luxembourg City from 1946 until 1963, and also sat thre |
It took place in | Luxembourg, Luxembourg, from October 20 through October |
s Mousel family of brewers, and was mayor of | Luxembourg City from 24 February 1894 until 24 July 191 |
on veut violons" received 11 points: 1 from | Luxembourg; 3 from Spain and France; and 4 from Turkey, |
olas II of Russia, William IV, Grand Duke of | Luxembourg and George V. |
tively compact area in what are now Belgium, | Luxembourg, western Germany and eastern France. |
GV and ICE services to north-eastern France, | Luxembourg, southern Germany and Switzerland. |
d by civil and military representatives from | Luxembourg and Germany as well as members of youth grou |
on of the Moselle River from France, through | Luxembourg to Germany. |
bilized and the new German king Henry VII of | Luxembourg also had cast a covetous eye on the Bohemian |
After that season he returned to | Luxembourg but had a two-month spell with English lower |
ctions of the region, especially Henry IV of | Luxembourg, who had a hereditary claim to the Hainaut. |
Notably, Jean-Claude Pascal for | Luxembourg, who had won the contest 20 years earlier, a |
ion against the ruling families of Namur and | Luxembourg, who had been fighting to gain control of th |
On 31 March 1891, meeting in | Luxembourg city hall, the representatives of 116 music |
nth later for the qualifying matches against | Luxembourg, being handed his first cap in the second me |
ghter, Perle Mesta, became the ambassador to | Luxembourg under Harry Truman. |
One of the most extreme cases is | Luxembourg, which has only LAUs; the three NUTS divisio |
The | Luxembourg collection has since moved to the Musee d'Or |
on the Isle of Man, but he soon joined Radio | Luxembourg; where he hosted the chart show and discover |
e to practice law in France, but returned to | Luxembourg, where he became involved in the steel indus |
He later coached in | Luxembourg, where he won 4 national titles with Jeuness |
forced to flee into exile in Basel and later | Luxembourg, where he died. |
returned to the (partitioned) Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg, where he became a councillor on the communa |
en took her to live at Walferdange Castle in | Luxembourg, where he was stadhouder. |
As the foreign minister of | Luxembourg he held Presidency of the Council of the Eur |
VII (died 16 October 1047) was the count of | Luxembourg (as Henry II) from 1026 and duke of Bavaria |
he throne on 7 October 1856, the Governor of | Luxembourg, Prince Henry, announced the amendment of th |
er sister, the second daughter, Charlotte of | Luxembourg, succeeded her on the throne. |
o the Protestant Guillaume IV, Grand Duke of | Luxembourg (1852-1912), Hereditary Prince of the Grand |
He is currently the Archbishop of | Luxembourg, the highest position in the Roman Catholic |
influence of Archbishop of Trier, Baldwin of | Luxembourg, with his cousins and Theodoric's sons Simon |
van Zuylen van Nijevelt (1819-1894), born in | Luxembourg, inherited his titles of count and baron. |
is currently third in line to the throne of | Luxembourg, after his two eldest brothers. |
In 1026, he inherited | Luxembourg from his uncle Henry I. |
after Simon was excommunicated by Baldwin of | Luxembourg in his part of the destruction of the church |
laume has been Heir Apparent to the crown of | Luxembourg since his father's accession in 2000. |
ungest daughter of William IV, Grand Duke of | Luxembourg and his wife Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal. |
ghter and child of William IV, Grand Duke of | Luxembourg and his wife Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal. |
ed an alliance, joined by Henry VI, Count of | Luxembourg, and his brother Waleran I, Count of Ligny, |
uence they passed their shares to Ogepar and | Luxembourg based holding company allowing a capital rai |
vate Bank (C.I.) Limited, HSBC Private Bank ( | Luxembourg) S.A., HSBC Private Bank (Monaco) S.A. and H |
ed Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, | Luxembourg, Russia, Hungary, United States, Panama, Bra |
Henry also reconciled with the House of | Luxembourg and in 1330 married his daughter Margaret of |
He received | Luxembourg citizenship in time to compete in the 1988 W |
lcide de Gasperi Building is a skyscraper in | Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. |
Luxembourg's government injects €2.5bn, and receives 49 | |
Den Atelier is an indoor music venue in | Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. |
The Grand Ducal Family of | Luxembourg lives in Colmar-Berg. |
49°43'58" N and 6°19'08" E, at Beidweiler in | Luxembourg, went in service in 1972 as replacement of t |
deputies representing the arrondissement of | Luxembourg (claimed in its entirety by Belgium). |
is a sports venue in the Cessange quarter of | Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. |
The duchess took up residence in the | Luxembourg Palace in Paris with the permission of Louis |
Spielmann was admitted to the | Luxembourg Bar in 1989, practising there until 2004. |
This is the best result for any | Luxembourg athlete in the history of triathlon. |
on a number of performances including at the | Luxembourg Embassy in Berlin in September 2003. |
This cadet line of the House of | Luxembourg reigned in Ligny-en-Barrois. |
222 young musicians from different bands in | Luxembourg participated in the creation of a sound inst |
367 finally sold it to Emperor Charles IV of | Luxembourg who incorporated Lower Lusatia into the Land |
les travailleurs) established at the Palace | Luxembourg to inquire into and report on the labour que |
Music for exhibitions: telepolis ( | Luxembourg, 1995), Installation Hedy Lamarr (ars electr |
liningrad, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, Northern Ireland, mainland Norway, Poland, |
liningrad, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, northern Ireland, mainland Norway, Poland, |
pearances in international victories against | Luxembourg and Ireland, before new goalkeepers came to |
liningrad, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, northern Ireland, mainland Norway, Poland, |
ny, Ireland, Kaliningrad, Latvia, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, Northern Ireland, the Norwegian mainland, P |
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 |
In his native | Luxembourg, he is the founder (1993), director and lead |
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 |
The current Grand Duke of | Luxembourg, Henri, is her direct descendant. |
In | Luxembourg there is a Rond Point Schuman, Boulevard Rob |
ourgeois de marque nationale is a honey from | Luxembourg that is protected under EU law with PDO stat |
Jean-Louis Schiltz (born 14 August 1964 in | Luxembourg City) is Luxembourgian politician for the Ch |
Luxembourg City is the Seat for the Luxembourg Governme | |
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 |
shows in such countries as Belgium, Germany, | Luxembourg, Denmark, Israell and more. |
t other grapes will not ripen in many years) | Luxembourg (where it is called Rivaner), Czech Republic |
Located some 9 km (5.6 miles) west of | Luxembourg City, it is home both to the Orchestre de Ch |
The exact date of elections is decided by | Luxembourg, allowing it to schedule them on the same da |
Grand Dukes of | Luxembourg, Guillaume IV and Adolphe, were Protestants; |
Luxembourg - Jacques Navadic | |
deal for Wright to fight Darryl Lattimore in | Luxembourg on January 1, 1993. |
selected for a Belgium B squad match against | Luxembourg in January 1939. |
Tullamore, and Cork, as well as in Germany, | Luxembourg and Japan. |
Luxembourg - Jean-Luc Bertrand | |
It consolidates all of | Luxembourg City's judicial buildings, except those rela |
The 2002 Tour de France started in | Luxembourg on July 6, 2002, and ended in Paris on July |
paigns, Amnesty International was founded in | Luxembourg in July at a meeting of Benenson and six oth |
Luxembourg, 13 July/15 July 2004) | |
n to the European Parliament and was held in | Luxembourg on June 13. |
involved in the murders of Spartacists Rosa | Luxembourg and Karl Liebknecht. |
On 28 July 1419 Conrad crowned Sigismund of | Luxembourg as King of Bohemia. |
Historically, Belgium, the Netherlands and | Luxembourg were known as the Low Countries, which used |
rnationally Friends Provident has offices in | Luxembourg, Hong Kong, Singapore and Dubai. |
talonia, and the barrier fortresses of Mons, | Luxembourg and Kortrijk. |
raine, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Limburg, | Luxembourg, Gelderland, Landgrave of Alsace, Prince of |
The motorway A31 connects Nancy with Metz, | Luxembourg and Langres. |
all men aged between 20 and 25 years old in | Luxembourg, in late September 1798, and quickly spread, |
After leaving Radio | Luxembourg, Wesley later worked at Radio Orwell (based |
nd mobile voice services and DSL services in | Luxembourg and Liechtenstein. |
Luxembourg City lies on the southern part of the Luxemb | |
In a long time, | Luxembourg airline, Lionair came to arrive. |
his under-21 debut on 31 March 2009 against | Luxembourg at Llanelli's Parc y Scarlets. |
The King of | Luxembourg - Long Necked Bottles |
Lewis of | Luxembourg (or Louis II de Luxembourg; died 1443) was a |
For the Countess of | Luxembourg, see Lutgardis of Luxemburg. |
Mersch is a canton in the centre of | Luxembourg, in Luxembourg District. |
Matches were played in | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg at the Kockelscheuer ice ri |
Germany, to Luxembourg-Findel, Niederanven, | Luxembourg, near Luxembourg City. |
Bob Jungels (born September 22, 1992 in | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgish road bi |
d Ice Hockey Championships - Division III in | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. |
Gilbert Trausch (born 1931, | Luxembourg), a Luxembourgian historian |
ona, Stockholm, Porto, Stuttgart, Amsterdam, | Luxembourg, and Madrid. |
liningrad, Latvia (doubtful), Liechtenstein, | Luxembourg, Moldova, mainland Norway, Poland, central a |
taly, Japan, Korea, Laos, Latvia, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mongolia, Myanmar, the Net |
ia, France, Honduras, Hong Kong, Kyrgyzstan, | Luxembourg, Macau, Malta, Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakista |
he continued to be heard frequently on Radio | Luxembourg for many years, introducing pre-recorded spo |
ive material on the sights of Paris (such as | Luxembourg Garden, Marais and Place des Vosges), as wel |
Founded in 1999 by the | Luxembourg composer Marcel Wengler, it strives to make |
Princess Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmine ( | Luxembourg, 7 March 1901 - Schloss Hohenburg, 2 August |
Alt Stettin, 8 August 1734 - d. | Luxembourg, 3 March 1793), was a German prince of the H |
Her two siblings were John of | Luxembourg and Marie of Luxembourg, Queen of France. |
Beatrix of | Luxembourg (1305-19), married Charles I of Hungary, die |
Augusta (Ghent, 20 March 1830 - Walferdange, | Luxembourg, 1 May 1872), Princess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisena |
LUX-CIX is | Luxembourg's neutral and commercial Internet Exchange P |
descendant of the Even family from Beaufort, | Luxembourg and Metz (France). |
touring to Mudam, | Luxembourg and Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Loui |
innish jury awarded its highest marks (3) to | Luxembourg and Monaco. |
Brussels - | Luxembourg - Mondorf |
[Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, P |
selected for the full England squad against | Luxembourg a month later but didn't make it onto the pi |
rendt & Medernach is the largest law firm in | Luxembourg, with more than three hundred fifty attorney |
board by the other national juries with only | Luxembourg and Morocco failing to award it any points a |
h the official name of the reigning house of | Luxembourg remaining Nassau-Weilburg. |
The | Luxembourg Conseil National de la Resistance has confir |
Luxembourg Junior National Road Race Championship (2009 | |
the world", and has also been sold to Japan, | Luxembourg, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. |
ed on 17 March 1948 between Belgium, France, | Luxembourg, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, as |
ernments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Greece, | Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, the United |
of number-one in Austria, Belgium, Germany, | Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Switzerland and France whi |
comprises parts of Belgium, France, Germany, | Luxembourg, The Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. |
rk, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, | Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the Un |
bon, Ghana, Guinea, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, | Luxembourg, Madagascar, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, |
, France, the United Kingdom, Greece, Italy, | Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, the Rus |
Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Latviania, | Luxembourg, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Roman |
ely Denmark, France, Germany, Liechtenstein, | Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland an |
rance, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Korea, | Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Panama, Peru, Philippi |
Republic, France, Guatemala, Iceland, Italy, | Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Switz |
ermany, Greece, Gibraltar, Hungary, Iceland, | Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Romania, and Switz |
Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, R |
to Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, | Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the then Soviet Union and |
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