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The movement into | Luxembourg was completed on 25 September. |
Luxembourg was represented by the band Modern Times, wi | |
In 2009, | Luxembourg was ranked as having the third highest GDP - |
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 |
The Constituent Assembly of | Luxembourg was a constituent assembly called in 1848 in |
bot of Echternach and writer of a history of | Luxembourg, was born in Leuven. |
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 | |
The European Parliament election of 2009 in | Luxembourg was the election of the delegation from Luxe |
n Ambassador to Belgium, the Netherlands and | Luxembourg, was smuggling morphine base from Beirut, Le |
Luxembourg was separated from Belgium by the Treaty of | |
However in 1993 | Luxembourg was relegated from taking part in the 1994 C |
Between 1956 and 1993 | Luxembourg was only absent from the Contest once, in 19 |
The 2008 Fortis Championships | Luxembourg was a tennis tournament on indoor hard court |
In a concession to Prussia, | Luxembourg was to be a member of the German Confederati |
Luxembourg was assigned one spot in the first qualifyin | |
Luxembourg was represented by Monique Melsen, with the | |
49°43'58" N and 6°19'08" E, at Beidweiler in | Luxembourg, went in service in 1972 as replacement of t |
of associations 48 and 49 (Faroe Islands and | Luxembourg) were promoted from the first qualifying rou |
, the United Kingdom, the United States, and | Luxembourg were credited as producers of the film. |
Historically, Belgium, the Netherlands and | Luxembourg were known as the Low Countries, which used |
All five of the winning artists from | Luxembourg were foreign, four were French and one was G |
Concerns about Hormel's reception in | Luxembourg were "blunted when officials of the country, |
latform up to par; when InterRegio trains to | Luxembourg were still calling at the station (mainly fo |
dience were met with boos, as many people in | Luxembourg were still upset with the United Kingdom aft |
After leaving Radio | Luxembourg, Wesley later worked at Radio Orwell (based |
tively compact area in what are now Belgium, | Luxembourg, western Germany and eastern France. |
on the Isle of Man, but he soon joined Radio | Luxembourg; where he hosted the chart show and discover |
Irmingard and her sisters sought refuge in | Luxembourg, where their mother's sister Charlotte reign |
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. |
One of the most extreme cases is | Luxembourg, which has only LAUs; the three NUTS divisio |
Luxembourg's principal society for art is the Cercle ar | |
8, founded the 'Central Patriotic Society of | Luxembourg', which opposed the First Treaty of London. |
His brother Giselbert succeeded him in | Luxembourg, while Bavaria escheated to the emperor, who |
It was built in 1354 for Wenceslaus of | Luxembourg, while still Count, by his vassal Reinhard o |
Despite | Luxembourg's storied history in the Contest, which incl |
367 finally sold it to Emperor Charles IV of | Luxembourg who incorporated Lower Lusatia into the Land |
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 |
nt by Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister of | Luxembourg, who said, "This is not the kind of issue yo |
oetz (29 May 1897 - ?) was a footballer from | Luxembourg who participated in three Summer Olympics (1 |
ion against the ruling families of Namur and | Luxembourg, who had been fighting to gain control of th |
l, while the interpreter was a gendarme from | Luxembourg who spoke as bad French as he spoke Dutch, a |
Ireland, Britain, Canada, Germany, Dubai and | Luxembourg will also be competing for regional spots du |
Luxembourg will be represented by 1 athlete at the 2010 | |
Luxembourg will participate in the 2010 Summer Youth Ol | |
influence of Archbishop of Trier, Baldwin of | Luxembourg, with his cousins and Theodoric's sons Simon |
0 June and 11 June 2002 he visited Betzdorf, | Luxembourg, with All-Party Cable, Satellite and Digital |
n 1976 when she was shortlisted to represent | Luxembourg with the song "Tout peut arriver au cinema". |
First round - defeated Albert Nuss ( | Luxembourg) with points. |
l, held on 15 March at the RTL TV studios in | Luxembourg, with the winner selected by postcard voting |
vision Song Contest, in 1974 she represented | Luxembourg with "Bye Bye I Love You" and in 1978 she sa |
rendt & Medernach is the largest law firm in | Luxembourg, with more than three hundred fifty attorney |
gunpowder incident"), where the Chevalier de | Luxembourg with 2,000 horsemen passed through the Allie |
urovision entry, in 1974 she had represented | Luxembourg with "Bye Bye I Love You", then singing in F |
n entry was the first of the night preceding | Luxembourg with “Amours mortes (tant de peine)”. |
stria at the Eurovision Song Contest held in | Luxembourg with operetta-like song named "Nur in der Wi |
The Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg would eventually purchase a total of 6,306 r |
has been the President of the Red Cross for | Luxembourg Youth since 1970. |
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