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t Lamar Jones III (born September 9, 1978 in | Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgian-American professional ba |
After the death of Wercollier, the state of | Luxembourg ordered a third version of the sculpture, ca |
Marianne Majerus, born 1956 in Clervaux, | Luxembourg, is a garden and portrait photographer based |
In 1876 the city of | Luxembourg unveiled a statue of her in Henry's presence |
he United Kingdom and the United States) and | Luxembourg formed a standing committee under the auspic |
Joachim made his debut for | Luxembourg in a September 2005 World Cup qualification |
Elizabeth ("Liz") May (born July 27, 1983 in | Luxembourg) is a female athlete from Luxembourg, who co |
bbels (born 3 April 1944) is a politician in | Luxembourg, and a Member of the European Parliament for |
The Constituent Assembly of | Luxembourg was a constituent assembly called in 1848 in |
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 |
5 June - | Luxembourg vetoes a Council of Ministers motion that wo |
Jeitz made his debut for | Luxembourg in a May 1965 World Cup qualification match |
17 October 2007 following a 2-0 win against | Luxembourg, and a 1-1 draw between Albania and Bulgaria |
Bertrand Gachot (born 23 December 1962 in | Luxembourg) is a French-Belgian former racing driver. |
It had been ordered by the state of | Luxembourg as a present to the Kennedy Center in Washin |
ams from the preliminary groups, Denmark and | Luxembourg, played a single elimination game for the ho |
Luxembourg sent a delegation to compete at the 2008 Sum | |
Luxembourg sent a team to compete at the 2008 Summer Ol | |
The 2008 Fortis Championships | Luxembourg was a tennis tournament on indoor hard court |
Jacques-Yves Henckes (born 1945, | Luxembourg City), a Luxembourgian jurist and politician |
ected in front of the city hall in Strassen, | Luxembourg, on a pedestal of granite, which contains th |
The Conservatoire de | Luxembourg is a conservatoire in Luxembourg City, in so |
hen in 2001/2 the group merged with Arbed of | Luxembourg and Aceralia of Spain to form Arcelor. |
g it first in a field of 16 and thus helping | Luxembourg to achieve the rare feat of moving from last |
nt were also the fifth ever act representing | Luxembourg to actually be native to the Grand Duchy. |
Posting from | Luxembourg, and admitting to personal acquaintance of F |
948 with a preliminary round of two matches: | Luxembourg defeating Afghanistan 6-0 and the Netherland |
s in Hong Kong, a wholly owned subsidiary in | Luxembourg, an agency in San Francisco and a representa |
s couple: Clementia, who married Conrad I of | Luxembourg, and Agnes, who married Peter I of Savoy. |
cLachlan managed 1936 Summer tour to France, | Luxembourg, and Algeria. |
Austria, Bohemia, and | Luxembourg had all entered teams, but failed to appear. |
0 June and 11 June 2002 he visited Betzdorf, | Luxembourg, with All-Party Cable, Satellite and Digital |
The Mousel brewery is located in the capital | Luxembourg City, along the banks of the river Alzette. |
and was elected to, the communal council of | Luxembourg City, along with Jean-Pierre Probst and Luc |
The Archduchess studied in | Luxembourg and also in Belgium. |
Ireland, Britain, Canada, Germany, Dubai and | Luxembourg will also be competing for regional spots du |
f the overall strong squads from Germany and | Luxembourg could also contend for victory. |
om the group, partly because he had moved to | Luxembourg but also because of the success of Bananaram |
er 2008 over euthanasia, the constitution of | Luxembourg is amended to change the Grand Duke's power |
was a major figure in the formative years of | Luxembourg as an independent country. |
Gillet made his debut for | Luxembourg in an October 2000 World Cup qualification m |
2 consisted of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Denmark, | Luxembourg, Norway and Romania. |
, China, Denmark, England, Finland, Germany, | Luxembourg, Poland, and Russia. |
connections were Ireen Sheer (Germany 1978, | Luxembourg 1974 and 1985), Lena Valaitis (Germany 1981) |
in the politics of Belgium, the Netherlands, | Luxembourg, Israel, and the Czech Republic. |
Norway, Portugal, | Luxembourg, France and Germany all gave their 12 point |
ng World War I, the division marched through | Luxembourg, Belgium and France, in what became known to |
lative bodies in several countries including | Luxembourg, Moldova and Argentina. |
8 communes, particularly in its heartland of | Luxembourg City and the surrounding communes. |
in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, | Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain. |
Lamy was born in Arlon, | Luxembourg, Belgium and died in Braine-l'Alleud, Walloo |
s fullback in the successive matches against | Luxembourg (9-0) and Norway (0-2) at the 1936 Summer Ol |
mbourgish: Kuer, German: Korn) is a river in | Luxembourg, Belgium and France. |
Council Presidency - | Luxembourg (Jan-Jun) and United Kingdom (July-Dec) |
msterdam Schiphol, Bordeaux, Dublin, Jersey, | Luxembourg, Nice and Toulouse still use flight numbers |
estor of the present Belgian, Danish, Dutch, | Luxembourg, Norwegian, and Swedish Royal families. |
The Act would later be extended to cover | Luxembourg, Greece and Yugoslavia. |
been picked up in the Netherlands, and also | Luxembourg, France, and Greece will follow, with every |
May 16, shortly after the German invasion of | Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands, Soviet offici |
or being the founder of the resistance group | Luxembourg Legion and later co-founder of the Luxembour |
al plenipotentiary for the steel industry in | Luxembourg, Belgium and France, and functioned in April |
His Sylla and Manus is in the | Luxembourg Palace, and other works by him are in the Mu |
nces as substitute followed against Finland, | Luxembourg, Malta, and Hungary, before he made his firs |
in the Red Lands and the DP (light blue) won | Luxembourg City and its eastern suburbs. |
rved as governor of the Belgian provinces of | Luxembourg (1830-1836) and Hainaut (1836-1841). |
28 September - The governments of | Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands agree to part- |
It is located in the "Parc du Pescatore" in | Luxembourg City and was set up over the old casemate-ne |
in the Under-20 squad for friendlies against | Luxembourg Under-20s and French club FC Metz. |
took the Subsea 7 name but retained Acergy's | Luxembourg domicile and London headquarters. |
ain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Romania, | Luxembourg, Holland and Belgium. |
by the BBC and was also turned down by Radio | Luxembourg, he announced he would start his own radio s |
e goals in his country's two matches against | Luxembourg and another two goals in games against Belar |
He supported Count Charles IV of | Luxembourg as antiking to Louis IV and on that account |
August - Plans to extend France's LGV Est to | Luxembourg City are formally approved by Luxembourg. |
The Dudelange dragons are from | Luxembourg and are currently on hold. |
The | Luxembourg models are sought after for two reasons: fir |
rk in Brussels where he tried to open up the | Luxembourg station area but lacked sufficient funding. |
In 1928, he played the matches against | Luxembourg and Argentina. |
1240 - 5 June 1288) was count of | Luxembourg and Arlon from the death of his father, Henr |
Luxembourg was assigned one spot in the first qualifyin | |
Luxembourg was assigned one spot in the first qualifyin | |
bourgian citizen, must have been resident in | Luxembourg for at least five of the past six years when |
He died in | Luxembourg City at the age of 101 on 8 May 1975. |
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 | |
ance (1414-18), the German king Sigismund of | Luxembourg stayed at the abbey and the Petershausen abb |
Luxembourg competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Hels | |
ances at the ISCM "World Music Days 2000" in | Luxembourg and at Expo 2000 in Hanover. |
Princess Margaretha studied in | Luxembourg, partly at the European School, as well as i |
of her affiliation with the mighty House of | Luxembourg and at least could succeed her father as Cou |
One athlete from | Luxembourg competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Pari |
dience sought to show its support for a free | Luxembourg by attending a performance in the Luxembourg |
He scored 3 goals against | Luxembourg on August 4 at the 1936 Summer Olympics in B |
Luxembourg and Austria both awarded the UK 12 points th | |
nd was introduced in Morocco, France, Italy, | Luxembourg, Poland, Austria, Panama and Finland, in 200 |
ss bands, he became deputy bandmaster of the | Luxembourg Army Band in 1927 and bandmaster in 1937. |
His brother Giselbert succeeded him in | Luxembourg, while Bavaria escheated to the emperor, who |
Luxembourg will be represented by 1 athlete at the 2010 | |
argaret entered a convent in Marienthal near | Luxembourg and became a nun. |
n to sit on the European Court of Justice in | Luxembourg, later becoming its president. |
is the first WTA Tier II event to be held in | Luxembourg, having been Tier III the previous year. |
Rather, the wines of | Luxembourg have been produced as a kind of cold climate |
xander III as a Beggar,' which is now in the | Luxembourg; 'Nero before the dead body of Agrippina,' i |
orn on 26 July 1886 in the Grund district of | Luxembourg City, Beicht was a civil servant who compose |
e his debut for Algeria as a starter against | Luxembourg before being subbed off in the 80th minute. |
gouden roos" had received only 1 point (from | Luxembourg), placing Belgium joint last (with Austria) |
rist and politician that held office in both | Luxembourg and Belgium during and immediately after the |
Ausy, | Luxembourg and Belgium |
as also the Olympic distance championship of | Luxembourg (and Belgium). |
Nazis launch a massive counter-offensive in | Luxembourg and Belgium, driving the Allied armies back. |
areous meadows of the provinces of Liege and | Luxembourg in Belgium, notably around the towns of Roch |
, including Austria, France, Germany, China, | Luxembourg, Cyprus, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, USA as we |
bypass the French defences by moving through | Luxembourg and Belgium. |
Bas-Rhin, and Moselle and by the nations of | Luxembourg and Belgium. |
roos" only managed to pick up one point from | Luxembourg, consigning Benny to a joint last-place fini |
He served as the Mayor of | Luxembourg City between 1914 and 1918. |
rice had two children, Wenceslaus I, Duke of | Luxembourg and Bonne, who died young. |
bot of Echternach and writer of a history of | Luxembourg, was born in Leuven. |
as the title of a comedy BBC radio and Radio | Luxembourg show broadcast from 1944 to 1954, starring K |
of John II, Count of Holland and Philippa of | Luxembourg, her brother was William I, Count of Hainaut |
90 : Brig - Basel SBB - Strasbourg - Metz - | Luxembourg - Brussels ; in the other direction, this Eu |
ehind the Democratic Party in Centre (around | Luxembourg City) but beating the LSAP in its core Sud c |
Order of the Oak Crown of the Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg, used by her father and grandfather to rewar |
He is the founder of the House of | Luxembourg, a cadet branch of the House of Ardennes. |
Luxembourg - Camillo Felgen | |
Australia, Finland and | Luxembourg are campaigning for the two seats as part of |
D'Coque is the largest sports venue in | Luxembourg, being capable of holding 8,300 people. |
Alex M. Penkala's grave at | Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial |
4 July - The completed grounds of the | Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial are dedicated |
The | Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial is located in |
me president of the Higher Regional Court of | Luxembourg and Chiny. |
Place des Martyrs, | Luxembourg, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg |
ys when the United States Army moved through | Luxembourg and cleared the country of the occupying Ger |
cent to Esch-sur-Alzette, on the border with | Luxembourg, and close to the borders of Germany, and Be |
y Grethen is within the scope of WikiProject | Luxembourg, a collaboration intended to improve the cov |
Francois-Henri de Montmorency, duc de | Luxembourg - Commander of the Army of Flanders during t |
eived a statue donated by the Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg in commemoration of the U.S. soldiers who he |
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. |
Fischbach, | Luxembourg, a commune in Mersch canton |
He was also Colonel of the | Luxembourg Volunteers Company since 1920 and Inspector- |
As the second mobile operator in | Luxembourg, the company markets its mobile offers under |
Cyprus, Korea, and | Luxembourg last competed in 1971. |
Luxembourg last competed in 1977. | |
The movement into | Luxembourg was completed on 25 September. |
Voting in | Luxembourg is compulsory. |
Pol Albrecht (1874-1975) was a | Luxembourg composer, conductor and bandmaster. |
In 1357 Emperor Charles IV of | Luxembourg again confirmed the bishopric's Imperial imm |
nce which included French, Guyanan, Flemish, | Luxembourg, Italian, Corsican and Spanish (Canary Islan |
y the French advances in Artois, Hainaut and | Luxembourg, and could not prevent the fall of Breda. |
Xavier, was a Socialist deputy and member of | Luxembourg City's council. |
in 1093 by Henry II of Laach of the House of | Luxembourg, first count palatine of the Rhine who has h |
Within the UN, the U.S. declares war on | Luxembourg, the country Carl represents. |
Luxembourg (European country) | |
, the United Kingdom, the United States, and | Luxembourg were credited as producers of the film. |
These honours included the | Luxembourg War Cross, both the French and the Belgian C |
edal, the Croix de guerre of France, and the | Luxembourg War Cross. |
Luxembourg Junior Cyclo-cross Champion (2009 & 2010) | |
Luxembourg national cyclo-cross championships | |
any, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, | Luxembourg, the Czech Republic, and most of Denmark, an |
Jardin du | Luxembourg: Rue d'Assas borders the Jardin between rue |
but was on 28 October 1953 in a 4-0 win over | Luxembourg at Dalymount Park in a World Cup qualifier. |
He made his Italy U-21 debut against | Luxembourg, 12 December 2006, replacing Arturo Lupoli i |
ade his International under-21 debut against | Luxembourg on December 12, 2006. |
Aloyse Raths (June 5, 1921 in Bissen, | Luxembourg - December 17, 2009) was a high member of th |
10. Presentation of the | Luxembourg Forum Declaration (Moscow, December 18, 2007 |
king him to such places as Belgium, Holland, | Luxembourg and Denmark where he has taken part in vario |
ouvernement de l'Union Nationale) is used in | Luxembourg to denote either of two different periods in |
Open hours for the | Luxembourg Garden depend on the month: opening between |
Luxembourg loans Dexia €400m. | |
Electoral law in | Luxembourg is dictated by Article 51, 52, and 53 of the |
13 February - During a visit to | Luxembourg, IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei ann |
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. |
Statistics of | Luxembourg National Division in season 2002/2003. |
The | Luxembourg National Division 2008-09 (also known as BGL |
uly 2010, he signed for F91 Dudelange in the | Luxembourg National Division. |
007, Louadj signed with F91 Dudelange in the | Luxembourg National Division. |
1994, he played for FC Avenir Beggen in the | Luxembourg National Division. |
ootballer who plays for F91 Dudelange in the | Luxembourg National Division. |
Luxembourg National Division: 2 | |
Main article: 2008 Fortis Championships | Luxembourg - Doubles |
ified for the 1938 FIFA World Cup by beating | Luxembourg and drawing with The Netherlands. |
He was the son of Waleran III, count of | Luxembourg and duke of Limburg, and Cunigunda, daughter |
e and exhibited in the aisle of the Mus³e du | Luxembourg as early as 1937. |
cumbered by his control (he was to arrive in | Luxembourg in early November). |
helped form the customs union of Belgium and | Luxembourg (Belgium-Luxembourg Economic Union) in 1921 |
Marcelle au | Luxembourg - Ed. de L'Hermine. |
On May 24, 1384, King Wenzel of | Luxembourg designated Edmund von Engelsdorf the Secreta |
receive the votes again Monaco's one vote to | Luxembourg was efficiently discarded. |
ish government feared that the absorption of | Luxembourg, by either power, would weaken Belgium, its |
Her maternal grandparents were John of | Luxembourg and Elizabeth of Bohemia. |
Born as Maria Catherine Moes in Remich, | Luxembourg, she emigrated to Joliet, Illinois, where sh |
had fought a war with his uncle, Henry IV of | Luxembourg, to establish Namur as independent from Luxe |
The federation is a member of the | Luxembourg based European Confederation of Police (EURO |
As was usual with | Luxembourg, Melsen's Eurovision song, "Pomme, pomme, po |
1 April - | Luxembourg legalises euthanasia. |
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