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Limpertsberg (Luxembourgish: Lampertsbierg,
pronounced [ˈlɑmpɐtsbiəɕ] ) is a
quarter in north-western
Luxembourg City, in the
centre of Luxembourg. As...
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across Chile,
Argentina and
other countries,
until finally settling in
Limpertsberg, Luxembourg,
where she
resided for ten years. She
began playing the piano...
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three campuses: the
Belval Campus, the
Kirchberg Campus, and the
Limpertsberg Campus. The
university is
governed by a
board of governors, a rector...
- St Joseph's
Church in the
Limpertsberg district of
Luxembourg City is a
Roman Catholic church in the Neo-Romanesque style.
Designed by the
Luxembourg architect...
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Avenue John F. Kennedy, in Kirchberg, to
Boulevard Robert Schuman, in
Limpertsberg. The
bridge is also
known as the Red
Bridge (Luxembourgish: Rout Bréck...
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recognised the
controversial Dominican community of the
monastery on
Limpertsberg around the
stigmatised Anna Moes (1832–1895). He
supported Catholic ****ociations...
- the Nikloskierfecht, or "St.
Nicholas Graveyard", is
located in the
Limpertsberg quarter of
Luxembourg City. It is the
largest of the 14
cemeteries and...
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Luxembourg City
funfair held on the
Glacis square in the city
district of
Limpertsberg. The 681st
edition of the
largest amu****t park in the
wider region...
- ownership, a
tribute remains in the form of the "Utopia"
cinema in the
Limpertsberg district of
Luxembourg City. "Kinepolis
Group takes over Utopolis' activities...
- 1977 to 1999 the
school was
located at 188
Avenue de la
Faiencerie in
Limpertsberg,
where it
adopted the name, the
American International School of Luxembourg...