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Spielmann was born in | Luxembourg and studied Law at the Catholic University o |
Henry appointed Frederick of | Luxembourg to succeed in Lower Lorraine. |
his case to the European Court of Justice in | Luxembourg and sued for restraint of trade citing FIFA' |
7. International | Luxembourg Forum Supervisory Council Annual Meeting (Mo |
5. International | Luxembourg Forum Supervisory Council Annual Meeting (Mo |
Is this perhaps Mont St. Jean, | Luxembourg (not sure whether there is a body of water n |
Yugoslavia (victors over | Luxembourg) and Sweden (3-0 winners against Austria) al |
Group 5 consisted of Czechoslavakia, France, | Luxembourg and Sweden. |
ng its vehicles to France, Belgium, Holland, | Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, New Zealand, Australi |
lands, Germany, Denmark, the United Kingdom, | Luxembourg and Switzerland, have also taken action agai |
sible for the rest of the Western Front from | Luxembourg to Switzerland, much of which was defended b |
ardt, the company extended its operations to | Luxembourg and Switzerland. |
The | Luxembourg electoral system allows each voter to cast a |
Works by him are in the | Luxembourg, the Tate Gallery (London), and the Boston a |
He played for the | Luxembourg national team a number of times, most promin |
rlier life, Hamilius played football for the | Luxembourg national team, including at the 1920 Summer |
for having submitted this song to represent | Luxembourg rather than France. |
In 1345 the Archbishop of Trier Baldwin of | Luxembourg decreed that the Lordship of Kempenich and a |
13 March - | Luxembourg announces that it will provide details of pr |
he remarried to Conrad II († 1136), count of | Luxembourg, but the marriage remained childless. |
Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and | Luxembourg signed the Treaty of Rome to create the Euro |
lthough Louis retains his title of Prince of | Luxembourg and the style of Royal Highness while Tessy |
Luxembourg moved the ball up to about half-court before | |
This was the third and last time | Luxembourg finshed the evening at the foot of the score |
of Simone Weis and Jimmy Martin, represented | Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 performi |
Iraq, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, | Luxembourg, Moldova, the Netherlands, Romania, Russia, |
fore they set off to play Grevenmacher, from | Luxembourg, in the Europa League. |
placing Germany joint 10th (with Finland and | Luxembourg) of the 18 entries. |
s son Adolphe, last Duke of Nassau, received | Luxembourg after the male line of Nassau-Dillenburg bec |
y countries (Belgium, France, Great Britain, | Luxembourg, and the Netherlands) and by West Germany an |
The German armies also invaded | Luxembourg at the same time, whose neutrality had been |
n 1976 when she was shortlisted to represent | Luxembourg with the song "Tout peut arriver au cinema". |
Like | Luxembourg itself, the studies at the University of Lux |
t cadet members of the Grand Ducal Family of | Luxembourg enjoy the style of Royal Highness (but that |
Remich is a canton in the east of | Luxembourg, in the Grevenmacher District. |
Allegorical figure of | Luxembourg at the Cinquantenaire in Brussels |
of Belgium and Exarch of The Netherlands and | Luxembourg, under the spiritual leadership of the Ecume |
To form the government of | Luxembourg at the time required the support of both the |
d for programmes on Radio Caroline and Radio | Luxembourg in the 1960s and 1970s. |
Born in | Luxembourg as the son of a French European Commission o |
has been used since 1436, when Sigismund of | Luxembourg granted the town the right to use its own co |
It is located near the Jardin du | Luxembourg in the 6th arrondissement at 100 bis, rue d' |
d Ecclesiatical Councellor at the Embassy of | Luxembourg at the Holy See and was a member of the Pont |
In the early 80s, he rejoined Radio | Luxembourg in the Grand Duchy after Barry Alldis's deat |
e meant relegation from the 1994 contest for | Luxembourg; however the decision by RTL to withdraw ind |
Belgium, continental France, Great Britain, | Luxembourg, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. |
Echternach is a canton in the east of | Luxembourg, in the Grevenmacher District. |
On May 10, 1940, German troops invaded | Luxembourg, occupying the country for the next four yea |
l, held on 15 March at the RTL TV studios in | Luxembourg, with the winner selected by postcard voting |
the eastern part of the Belgian province of | Luxembourg, including the city of Arlon (Arel). |
60s, but is best remembered working at Radio | Luxembourg throughout the 1970s. |
1 January: | Luxembourg takes the Presidency of the Council of the E |
ajor player in the growing steel industry in | Luxembourg during the nineteenth century, as well as a |
is industry was also in the extreme south of | Luxembourg, in the region called Gaume. |
rs self-government, and gradually integrated | Luxembourg into the Third Reich by informally attaching |
s Poussin on the decoration of the Palais du | Luxembourg under the direction of Nicolas Duchesne, who |
e and 200 metre breaststroke and represented | Luxembourg at the Sydney Olympics in 2000, the Athens O |
Member States of the Communities and done at | Luxembourg on the 15th day of December, 1989. |
Luxembourgish (in | Luxembourg and the adjacent areas of Belgium and France |
The four legislative circonscriptions of | Luxembourg are the constituencies for elections to the |
nded Iconomaques which brought modern art to | Luxembourg through the important exhibitions they arran |
She represented | Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 where sh |
d), placing the Netherlands joint last (with | Luxembourg) of the 10 entries. |
home stadium of both the dominant Rugby Club | Luxembourg and the Luxembourg national team. |
ire and was bordered by France, the Duchy of | Luxembourg, and the Duchy of Bar. |
se of its central position close to Germany, | Luxembourg, France, The Netherlands and not to mention |
y from the local area but from south-western | Luxembourg and the border regions. |
are celebrated in the towns and villages of | Luxembourg on the first Sunday of Lent to herald the co |
The European Parliament election of 1989 in | Luxembourg was the election of the delegation from Luxe |
The European Parliament election of 1994 in | Luxembourg was the election of MEP representing Luxembo |
first elected to the Chamber of Deputies of | Luxembourg from the Eastern Constituency as a member of |
The European Parliament election of 1984 in | Luxembourg was the election of the delegation from Luxe |
Luxembourg was the fourth country to order the SAFN 194 | |
20 May - | Luxembourg and the United States sign a tax treaty, ple |
As a result, William I entered | Luxembourg into the German customs union, the Zollverei |
Sebottendorf was born in | Luxembourg in the Austrian Netherlands on 17 July 1740 |
EFA Cup, for the runners-up, Racing FC Union | Luxembourg, and the Luxembourg Cup winners. |
The European Parliament election of 2009 in | Luxembourg was the election of the delegation from Luxe |
17 November 2007 following a 1-0 win against | Luxembourg, becoming the ninth team in the whole of the |
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. |
aintain offices in Belgium, the Netherlands, | Luxembourg, France, the UK, Ireland and Spain, but eigh |
The melody was first used in | Luxembourg (at the time in personal union with the King |
r Archbishop of Mainz (1328-1336) Baldwin of | Luxembourg fortified the abbeys of St. Alban's, St. Jak |
Redange is a canton in the west of | Luxembourg, in the Diekirch District. |
olds Luxembourgish nationality and raced for | Luxembourg in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. |
ng controversy coupled with airplay on Radio | Luxembourg ensured the record's success. |
one, but was excluded from the succession to | Luxembourg by the Salic Law. |
has been warmly welcomed by the Philharmonie | Luxembourg for the "Rising Stars" concert series in som |
pants was Solange Berry, who had represented | Luxembourg in the 1958 contest. |
imported into the United States, making the | Luxembourg rifles the only affordable option for an FN- |
ine River Jump in Germany, and the battle of | Luxembourg at the Our River. |
s only released in Belgium, France, Germany, | Luxembourg and The Netherlands. |
show (Disco Mix Club Show) in 1981 on Radio | Luxembourg in the UK. |
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 |
Germany, Greece, Republic of Ireland, Italy, | Luxembourg and the Netherlands. |
figures of Namur and | Luxembourg at the arch of the Cinquantenaire in Brussel |
He was nominated by the Philharmonie | Luxembourg for the 2008 European Concert Hall Organizat |
In August 2004, and in Paris' | Luxembourg garden, the Joubran Trio would come to life. |
Vianden is a canton in the north of | Luxembourg, in the Diekirch District. |
ne running through Belgium, France, Germany, | Luxembourg and the Netherlands. |
rom the 1960s and had previously represented | Luxembourg in the 1985 Eurovision Song Contest. |
Luxembourg is the world's second largest investment fun | |
nhunt International 2008, he was represented | Luxembourg at the pageant. |
from a lack of competition, apart from Radio | Luxembourg and the tiny Manx Radio in the Isle of Man. |
e which has been theorized by Lenin and Rosa | Luxembourg under the name of "imperialism". |
e was the deputy permanent representative of | Luxembourg to the United Nations. |
He administered | Luxembourg during the minority of Henry's son, John of |
Revolutions of 1848 and the independence of | Luxembourg from the Netherlands. |
Clervaux is a canton in the north of | Luxembourg, in the Diekirch District. |
y Chairman, Board of Economic Development of | Luxembourg and the Kraizberg Foundation, a charitable i |
7 February - At football, | Luxembourg defeats The Gambia 2-1: the national team's |
Eisch is a river flowing through Belgium and | Luxembourg, joining the Alzette on its left in Mersch. |
Irmingard and her sisters sought refuge in | Luxembourg, where their mother's sister Charlotte reign |
The song was translated into | Luxembourg (Is there life on Pluto?). |
mainly in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and | Luxembourg, but they also performed in the USA/Texas, G |
tories now comprising all of Belgium, all of | Luxembourg, and thick slices of Germany and the Netherl |
only that Prussia withdraw its soldiers from | Luxembourg City, threatening war in the event that Prus |
Luxembourg Junior Time Trial Champion (2009 & 2010) | |
de Torby by her uncle Adolphe, Grand Duke of | Luxembourg, the title was extended to all three of her |
olation of its territory, the Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg is to be fortunately liberated. |
Following this Contest, | Luxembourg opted to stop competing in the Eurovision So |
Carle was the first | Luxembourg native to represent the Grand Duchy since Mo |
ears, traveling not only through Germany and | Luxembourg but to Belgium, France and, briefly, Switzer |
Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers and Jacquetta of | Luxembourg, sister to Elizabeth Woodville, sister-in-la |
Sacred Heart University | Luxembourg, abbreviated to SHUL, is a business school a |
mois is in Arlon, in the Belgian province of | Luxembourg, close to the border with the Grand Duchy of |
econd round, against the Netherlands, to put | Luxembourg through to the quarter-finals against Denmar |
Luxembourg chose to share this honourable status with S | |
he heiress who conveyed the major portion of | Luxembourg inheritance to Habsburgs and then Jagellos. |
In a concession to Prussia, | Luxembourg was to be a member of the German Confederati |
His lands in | Luxembourg reverted to Waleran III of Limburg, who marr |
Luxembourg returned to the Winter Olympic Games after m | |
r Translation (DGT), located in Brussels and | Luxembourg, provides translation of written text into a |
Tour de | Luxembourg - U23 Classification (2006) |
e, political hostess, and U.S. ambassador to | Luxembourg (1949-1953) under President Harry S Truman. |
Bhumibol of Thailand makes a state visit to | Luxembourg, lasting until 19 September. |
ayed for England Youth in a 7-1 victory over | Luxembourg at Upton Park. |
ys for equivalent quality wines from France, | Luxembourg and Val d'Aosta. |
as played professionally for T 71 Dudelange ( | Luxembourg), BK Ventspils (Latvia), the Fort Worth Flye |
to the downstream German wine region Mosel, | Luxembourg has very little tradition of producing semi- |
In | Luxembourg, Henry VI was followed by his nine-year-old |
Luxembourg - Vicky Schoos | |
ds, but spoke against the Third Partition of | Luxembourg, ultimately voting against the Treaty of Lon |
arrondissement of Paris, near the Jardin du | Luxembourg, and was founded in the 1880s. |
Despite | Luxembourg's storied history in the Contest, which incl |
Luxembourg City was liberated on 10 September 1944. | |
After studying in Switzerland and | Luxembourg, he was ordained to the priesthood on Septem |
Philippe de | Luxembourg (1445-1519) was a French Cardinal |
It then saw action in | Luxembourg, and was destroyed fighting American forces |
the 13th edition of the Fortis Championships | Luxembourg, and was part of the Tier III Series of the |
Isabelle of | Luxembourg (1247-1298) was a daughter of Henry V of Lux |
Luxembourg's principal society for art is the Cercle ar | |
He died in | Luxembourg and was succeeded by Antoine de Valois as du |
no less than 46 years by the municipality of | Luxembourg, he was a professor at the Luxembourg Music |
1796 in Nidderwolz - died 7 December 1878 in | Luxembourg City) was a Luxembourgian statesman, politic |
d portfolio manager in Frankfurt, London and | Luxembourg and was registered stock broker at the Londo |
tained Austrian citizenship while skiing for | Luxembourg, he was ineligible to compete in the 1980 or |
He was born at Aspelt, | Luxembourg, and was appointed to the leadership of the |
"Jean de | Luxembourg", though of the Luxembourg family, was Count |
Henry II's death he inherited the county of | Luxembourg, as well as providing the income for the abb |
les Breakers Chart and charted in France and | Luxembourg as well. |
the Office of Infrastructure and Logistics, | Luxembourg (OIL) were created according to a Commission |
ing: Kingston upon Hull (1977), Rome (1977), | Luxembourg (1978), West Berlin (1980-83), Bremen (1980) |
h his family to Belair, a quarter in western | Luxembourg City, when he was one year old. |
After the reduction of | Luxembourg City, which lasted until June 1795, Desjardi |
When in Paris, she would stay at the | Luxembourg Palace which had been ceded to her after her |
on the Fishmarket, in the historic heart of | Luxembourg City, which the museum shared with the Natio |
The canton of Mersch was taken from | Luxembourg District, whilst Redange canton was taken fr |
Princess Marie Adelaide of | Luxembourg (1924-2007), who married Karl Josef Graf Hen |
Ernie Hammes (born 1968) is a | Luxembourg trumpeter who specializes in jazz but also p |
He then became involved in helping | Luxembourg families who had fled to France ahead of the |
In 1487, he married Marie de | Luxembourg, the widow of Jacques, Duke of Savoy, comte |
The | Luxembourg squad will consist of 5 athletes competing i |
nd the Devotions won the right to perform at | Luxembourg by winning the UK national final, A Song for |
e anthem was played for Grand Duke Adolph of | Luxembourg along with the national anthem. |
And while the Comoros is not | Luxembourg, and with only one two-lane metaled road in |
For the performance of the song in | Luxembourg, McKellar wore the traditional Scottish kilt |
and Robert Goebbels and Jacques Poos for the | Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (Party of European |
sdorf) is a Luxembourgian politician for the | Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) and jurist. |
e Christian Social People's Party (CSV), the | Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP), the Democra |
Since 2004, he has been president of the | Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party. |
A member of the | Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party, Wohlfart served in |
SV entered instead into a coalition with the | Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP), ejecting Po |
when he was replaced by Georges Engel of the | Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party. |
She has been a member of the | Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party since 1987. |
s elected to the Chamber of Deputies for the | Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) in 1984, rep |
He was also the President of the | Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party, the second-largest |
tion: Christian Social People's Party (CSV), | Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP), the Greens, |
n economics and is a long-time member of the | Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party. |
9 December - | Luxembourg City's year as European Capital of Culture f |
She won the Eurocross meeting in | Luxembourg that year. |
Luxembourg in years 1918-40 | |
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, |
He was killed while serving under | Luxembourg at Zebernsteeg. |
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