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Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers and Jacquetta of | Luxembourg; his siblings included Elizabeth Woodville, |
ad, representing teams in Cyprus, Greece and | Luxembourg, his only spell in these countries' topfligh |
ain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Romania, | Luxembourg, Holland and Belgium. |
rnationally Friends Provident has offices in | Luxembourg, Hong Kong, Singapore and Dubai. |
e meant relegation from the 1994 contest for | Luxembourg; however the decision by RTL to withdraw ind |
In | Luxembourg however, "Einfach weg" (with Gary Lux among |
13 February - During a visit to | Luxembourg, IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei ann |
Spain, Greece, Belgium, Turkey, Netherlands, | Luxembourg, Iceland, Norway, Israel, Denmark, Switzerla |
with the death of Grand Duchess Charlotte of | Luxembourg in 1985. |
It moved its headquarters to | Luxembourg in 2007 and was acquired by Deutsche Bank in |
er pearl mussel breeding station at Kalborn, | Luxembourg, in 2008. |
of Simone Weis and Jimmy Martin, represented | Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 performi |
fore they set off to play Grevenmacher, from | Luxembourg, in the Europa League. |
Nurenberg made his debut for | Luxembourg in 1951 against Belgium B and went on to ear |
Brasseur received his doctorate in | Luxembourg in 1886, and was called to the bar, but show |
He was acting Head of Chancery in | Luxembourg in 1973 before returning later that year to |
Mersch is a canton in the centre of | Luxembourg, in Luxembourg District. |
cumbered by his control (he was to arrive in | Luxembourg in early November). |
of Nassau in 1866, but became Grand Duke of | Luxembourg in 1890. |
The line was extended to the Gare du | Luxembourg in 1895, with the newly-created Port-Royal s |
ntry runner and won the Eurocross meeting in | Luxembourg in 1994 and 1996. |
appearances; she had previously represented | Luxembourg in 1974 and would later be a member of a six |
the Orangist Journal de la Ville et du Pays | Luxembourg in 1844, Metz went about establishing the ne |
Remich is a canton in the east of | Luxembourg, in the Grevenmacher District. |
The Royal Anthem of | Luxembourg, in official use since 1919, has a shared or |
r painting The Black Veil ; and the Musee du | Luxembourg in Paris, which purchased her painting, The |
d for programmes on Radio Caroline and Radio | Luxembourg in the 1960s and 1970s. |
It is located near the Jardin du | Luxembourg in the 6th arrondissement at 100 bis, rue d' |
In the early 80s, he rejoined Radio | Luxembourg in the Grand Duchy after Barry Alldis's deat |
she made her senior debut for Wales against | Luxembourg in 2008. |
Echternach is a canton in the east of | Luxembourg, in the Grevenmacher District. |
to perform at the Eurovision Song Contest in | Luxembourg in 1973. |
tzlar and with the mediation of King John of | Luxembourg in 1328 was conciliation made possible. |
paigns, Amnesty International was founded in | Luxembourg in July at a meeting of Benenson and six oth |
Joachim made his debut for | Luxembourg in a September 2005 World Cup qualification |
He left | Luxembourg in 1824 for Utrecht, where he lived in a hou |
is industry was also in the extreme south of | Luxembourg, in the region called Gaume. |
rare feat of five goals in one game against | Luxembourg in 1969. |
nnel, in place of RTL-TVI, which returned to | Luxembourg in 2005. |
Gillet made his debut for | Luxembourg in an October 2000 World Cup qualification m |
after Simon was excommunicated by Baldwin of | Luxembourg in his part of the destruction of the church |
areous meadows of the provinces of Liege and | Luxembourg in Belgium, notably around the towns of Roch |
ish radio listeners when he arrived at Radio | Luxembourg in 1955 to become a staff announcer in the G |
e Mesta, who was appointed the Ambassador to | Luxembourg in 1949. |
She was born in | Luxembourg in 1898; they married around 1918. (This wou |
eived a statue donated by the Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg in commemoration of the U.S. soldiers who he |
all men aged between 20 and 25 years old in | Luxembourg, in late September 1798, and quickly spread, |
ars later when he appeared in a 1-0 win over | Luxembourg in a World Cup qualifying game on 7 March 19 |
during the second half of a goalless draw in | Luxembourg in a Euro 2012 qualifier for dangerous foul |
first elected to the Chamber of Deputies of | Luxembourg in 1984, and in 1989 he became head of the L |
Jeitz made his debut for | Luxembourg in a May 1965 World Cup qualification match |
Sebottendorf was born in | Luxembourg in the Austrian Netherlands on 17 July 1740 |
Redange is a canton in the west of | Luxembourg, in the Diekirch District. |
tarted to work in diplomacy for the state of | Luxembourg in 1966 and represented the country in Londo |
ut into the spotlight in France, Belgium and | Luxembourg in face of the contract scandal he made for |
olds Luxembourgish nationality and raced for | Luxembourg in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. |
pants was Solange Berry, who had represented | Luxembourg in the 1958 contest. |
Following on from a brief spell on Radio | Luxembourg in 1966 he joined pirate Radio London. |
show (Disco Mix Club Show) in 1981 on Radio | Luxembourg in the UK. |
sburg, before he became Minister Resident in | Luxembourg in 1900, Prussian Envoy to Mecklenburg and t |
y Boy" at a music contest sponsored by Radio | Luxembourg in 1971. |
nd was then the commander of the Fortress of | Luxembourg in 1815. |
rs Sophie and Magaly Gilles, who represented | Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 performi |
In 1985 she represented | Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest when, under t |
Vianden is a canton in the north of | Luxembourg, in the Diekirch District. |
ich were adopted at a ministerial meeting in | Luxembourg in October 2002. |
rom the 1960s and had previously represented | Luxembourg in the 1985 Eurovision Song Contest. |
n Dendermonde, Belgium, he first represented | Luxembourg in 1995 at the European Championships in Vie |
Luxembourg in years 1918-40 | |
He made his debut against | Luxembourg in October 1953; his final appearance coming |
Clervaux is a canton in the north of | Luxembourg, in the Diekirch District. |
and again confirmed by Emperor Charles IV of | Luxembourg in 1347. |
selected for a Belgium B squad match against | Luxembourg in January 1939. |
irt, thanks to the 5 goals he scored against | Luxembourg in 1913, in an 8-0 victory. |
Jean Soupert died in | Luxembourg in 1906. |
the eastern part of the Belgian province of | Luxembourg, including the city of Arlon (Arel). |
he heiress who conveyed the major portion of | Luxembourg inheritance to Habsburgs and then Jagellos. |
van Zuylen van Nijevelt (1819-1894), born in | Luxembourg, inherited his titles of count and baron. |
rs self-government, and gradually integrated | Luxembourg into the Third Reich by informally attaching |
As a result, William I entered | Luxembourg into the German customs union, the Zollverei |
olation of its territory, the Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg is to be fortunately liberated. |
Luxembourg is one of only six of the UN's founding memb | |
t Lamar Jones III (born September 9, 1978 in | Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgian-American professional ba |
Marianne Majerus, born 1956 in Clervaux, | Luxembourg, is a garden and portrait photographer based |
Elizabeth ("Liz") May (born July 27, 1983 in | Luxembourg) is a female athlete from Luxembourg, who co |
er 2008 over euthanasia, the constitution of | Luxembourg is amended to change the Grand Duke's power |
Bertrand Gachot (born 23 December 1962 in | Luxembourg) is a French-Belgian former racing driver. |
Luxembourg is scheduled to compete at the 2012 Summer O | |
Luxembourg is the world's second largest investment fun | |
Electoral law in | Luxembourg is dictated by Article 51, 52, and 53 of the |
Voting in | Luxembourg is compulsory. |
The Conservatoire de | Luxembourg is a conservatoire in Luxembourg City, in so |
in the politics of Belgium, the Netherlands, | Luxembourg, Israel, and the Czech Republic. |
Situated near the Palais du | Luxembourg, it once housed paintings and sculpture from |
nce which included French, Guyanan, Flemish, | Luxembourg, Italian, Corsican and Spanish (Canary Islan |
ious railroad construction sites in Belgium, | Luxembourg, Italy, France and, from 1886 to 1888, in Al |
Like | Luxembourg itself, the studies at the University of Lux |
an 25 countries while solidly supporting the | Luxembourg jazz scene. |
Eisch is a river flowing through Belgium and | Luxembourg, joining the Alzette on its left in Mersch. |
and 1 each from Austria and France), placing | Luxembourg joint 10th (with Germany and Finland) of the |
Luxembourg Junior National Road Race Championship (2009 | |
Luxembourg Junior Cyclo-cross Champion (2009 & 2010) | |
Luxembourg Junior Time Trial Champion (2009 & 2010) | |
second eldest daughter of John the Blind of | Luxembourg, King of Bohemia and Elisabeth of Bohemia. |
, married first at Vincennes in 1334 John of | Luxembourg, King of Bohemia as his second wife, married |
Luxembourg lands | |
Cyprus, Korea, and | Luxembourg last competed in 1971. |
Luxembourg last competed in 1977. | |
Bhumibol of Thailand makes a state visit to | Luxembourg, lasting until 19 September. |
n to sit on the European Court of Justice in | Luxembourg, later becoming its president. |
gham, Boston, Darwin, Dubai, France, London, | Luxembourg, Leeds, Newcastle, New York, New Orleans, Ne |
1 April - | Luxembourg legalises euthanasia. |
or being the founder of the resistance group | Luxembourg Legion and later co-founder of the Luxembour |
Luxembourg Liaison Office, Bonnevoie, G.D. De Luxembour | |
He is the Grand Prior of the | Luxembourg Lieutenancy of the Equestrian Order of the H |
As a result of this debate, | Luxembourg, Lithuania, Slovenia and Belgium extended th |
The Grand Ducal Family of | Luxembourg lives in Colmar-Berg. |
Luxembourg loans Dexia €400m. | |
fourth-generation descendant of Waleran I of | Luxembourg, Lord of Ligny, second son of Henry V of Lux |
Peter had succeeded his father John of | Luxembourg, Lord of Beauvoir and mother Marguerite of E |
Place des Martyrs, | Luxembourg, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg |
It took place in | Luxembourg, Luxembourg, from October 20 through October |
ia, France, Honduras, Hong Kong, Kyrgyzstan, | Luxembourg, Macau, Malta, Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakista |
reland, Italian mainland, Latvia, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, Macedonia, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Port |
bon, Ghana, Guinea, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, | Luxembourg, Madagascar, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, |
ary, mainland Italy, Kaliningrad, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, mainland Norway, Poland, Russia except in t |
nland Italy, Kaliningrad, Latvia, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, mainland Norway, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, |
and Italy, Latvia (doubtful), Liechtenstein, | Luxembourg, mainland Norway, Poland, Romania, northern |
taly, Japan, Korea, Laos, Latvia, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mongolia, Myanmar, the Net |
of 10%, except for Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, | Luxembourg, Malta (12%), Liechtenstein & Switzerland (1 |
nces as substitute followed against Finland, | Luxembourg, Malta, and Hungary, before he made his firs |
In Austria, Belgium, France, Hungary, Italy, | Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Spain, and American Cities |
Jacqueline of | Luxembourg, married Philip I of Croy (died 1511) |
Iceland, | Luxembourg, Mauritius, Peru, Seychelles, and Turkey las |
onference on Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe ( | Luxembourg, May 24-25, 2007) |
For the performance of the song in | Luxembourg, McKellar wore the traditional Scottish kilt |
ed the German Order of Merit followed by the | Luxembourg Medaille pour l'Europe in 1993. |
As was usual with | Luxembourg, Melsen's Eurovision song, "Pomme, pomme, po |
rance, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Korea, | Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Panama, Peru, Philippi |
Luxembourg, Mexico, Philippines, and Switzerland advanc | |
USA, United Kingdom, Greece, Hungary, Italy, | Luxembourg, Mexico, Persia, Portugal, Kingdom of Romani |
From 1990 to 1995 she worked at the | Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign Affairs, first for a yea |
The | Luxembourg models are sought after for two reasons: fir |
The | Luxembourg models except for the Gendarmerie contract w |
lative bodies in several countries including | Luxembourg, Moldova and Argentina. |
[Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, P |
Iraq, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, | Luxembourg, Moldova, the Netherlands, Romania, Russia, |
liningrad, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, |
liningrad, Latvia (doubtful), Liechtenstein, | Luxembourg, Moldova, mainland Norway, Poland, central a |
France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, | Luxembourg, Moldova, Poland, Romania, the European part |
Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Latviania, | Luxembourg, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Roman |
nd France, Germany, Hungary, mainland Italy, | Luxembourg, Moldova, Poland, Romania, southern Russia, |
Belgium, continental France, Great Britain, | Luxembourg, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. |
ely Denmark, France, Germany, Liechtenstein, | Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland an |
s divided into seven tutors: Athens, Berlin, | Luxembourg, Moscow, Prague, Rome and Warsaw. |
Luxembourg moved the ball up to about half-court before | |
countries including Angola, Bermuda, Canada, | Luxembourg, Mozambique, Spain, United Kingdom and the U |
uly 2010, he signed for F91 Dudelange in the | Luxembourg National Division. |
He then has a stint with the | Luxembourg national football team before coming back to |
rlier life, Hamilius played football for the | Luxembourg national team, including at the 1920 Summer |
mannia Aachen before making his debut in the | Luxembourg National Division in the second half of the |
Statistics of | Luxembourg National Division in season 2000/2001. |
Statistics of | Luxembourg National Division in season 2001/2002. |
007, Louadj signed with F91 Dudelange in the | Luxembourg National Division. |
Statistics of | Luxembourg National Division in season 2002/2003. |
He also represented the | Luxembourg national football team. |
The | Luxembourg National Division 2008-09 (also known as BGL |
He played for the | Luxembourg national team a number of times, most promin |
areer highlight is becoming crowned the 2003 | Luxembourg National Road Race Champion and the 2004 Lux |
Luxembourg National Division: 2 | |
1994, he played for FC Avenir Beggen in the | Luxembourg National Division. |
Luxembourg national cyclo-cross championships | |
ootballer who plays for F91 Dudelange in the | Luxembourg National Division. |
Luxembourg national road race championships | |
Carle was the first | Luxembourg native to represent the Grand Duchy since Mo |
Melsen was only the second | Luxembourg native (after Camillo Felgen) to represent t |
Germany, to Luxembourg-Findel, Niederanven, | Luxembourg, near Luxembourg City. |
y, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, | Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russ |
larus, Belgium, Southern England, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, European Russi |
many, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, | Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sp |
Denmark, France, Republic of Ireland, Italy, | Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and United King |
any, the Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Japan, | Luxembourg, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Spain, S |
g Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, | Luxembourg, New Zealand, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden, |
msterdam Schiphol, Bordeaux, Dublin, Jersey, | Luxembourg, Nice and Toulouse still use flight numbers |
liningrad, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, Northern Ireland, mainland Norway, Poland, |
liningrad, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, northern Ireland, mainland Norway, Poland, |
liningrad, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, northern Ireland, mainland Norway, Poland, |
ny, Ireland, Kaliningrad, Latvia, Lithuania, | Luxembourg, Northern Ireland, the Norwegian mainland, P |
2 consisted of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Denmark, | Luxembourg, Norway and Romania. |
estor of the present Belgian, Danish, Dutch, | Luxembourg, Norwegian, and Swedish Royal families. |
Heinrich Johann Nepomuk von Crantz (Roodt, | Luxembourg, November 25, 1722 - January 18, 1799, Juden |
On May 10, 1940, German troops invaded | Luxembourg, occupying the country for the next four yea |
placing Germany joint 10th (with Finland and | Luxembourg) of the 18 entries. |
d), placing the Netherlands joint last (with | Luxembourg) of the 10 entries. |
The 2002 Tour de France started in | Luxembourg on July 6, 2002, and ended in Paris on July |
Legislative elections were held in | Luxembourg on 7 June 2009, together with the 2009 elect |
Legislative elections were held in | Luxembourg on 6 June 1937. |
Legislative elections were held in | Luxembourg on 3 June 1928. |
Legislative elections were held in | Luxembourg on 6 June 1948. |
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