A brief glimpse into the past

Luxembourg City v Marisca Mersch (Coupe) - Trainer-Interviews
Luxembourg City v Marisca Mersch (Coupe) - Trainer-Interviews

Interviews mit den Trainern Thomas Gilles (City) und Mikhail Zaritski (Mersch) nach dem Viertelfinalspiel der "Coupe de ...



Team, Place & City Details

Total League

The Nationale 1 Hommes, officially named the Total League for sponsorship reasons, is the highest men's basketball league in Luxembourg. The league's governing body is Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Basketball .

Nationale 1 Dames

Nationale 1 Dames, officially named the Total League - Dames for sponsorship reasons, is the highest women's basketball league in Luxembourg. The league's governing body is Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Basketball .

Luxembourg City
Luxembourg City

Luxembourg , also known as Luxembourg City (Luxembourgish: Stad Lëtzebuerg or d'Stad; French: Ville de Luxembourg; German: Stadt Luxemburg or Luxemburg-Stadt), is the capital city of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the country's most populous commune. Standing at the confluence of the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers in southern Luxembourg, the city lies at the heart of Western Europe, situated 213 km (132 mi) by road from Brussels, 372 km (231 mi) from Paris, and 209 km (130 mi) from Cologne.

Luxembourg City Hall
Luxembourg City Hall

Luxembourg City Hall is the city hall of Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The city hall is the centre of local government, including being used as the private office of the Mayor of Luxembourg City.

Luxembourg City History Museum
Luxembourg City History Museum

The Luxembourg City History Museum , illustrates the thousand-year history of the City of Luxembourg with both permanent and temporary exhibits. Founded on 22 June 1996, it was designed by Luxembourg architect Conny Lentz and Repérages, Paris.

Timeline of Luxembourg City

The following is a timeline of the history of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.

Luxembourg nationality law
Luxembourg nationality law

Luxembourg nationality law is ruled by the Constitution of Luxembourg. The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a member state of the European Union and, therefore, its citizens are also EU citizens.

Diekirch District
Diekirch District

The District of Diekirch was one of three districts of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Immediately prior to its abolition on 3 October 2015, it contained five cantons divided into 43 communes: Clervaux Clervaux Consthum Heinerscheid Hosingen Munshausen Troisvierges Weiswampach Wincrange Diekirch Bettendorf Bourscheid Diekirch Ermsdorf Erpeldange Ettelbruck Feulen Hoscheid Medernach Mertzig Reisdorf Schieren Redange Beckerich Ell Grosbous Préizerdaul Rambrouch Redange Saeul Useldange Vichten Wahl Vianden Putscheid Tandel Vianden Wiltz Boulaide Esch-sur-Sûre Eschweiler Goesdorf Heiderscheid Kiischpelt Lac de la Haute-Sûre Neunhausen Wiltz WinselerTo its west, the district of Diekirch bordered the Belgian province of Luxembourg in the region of Wallonia, whilst to its north was the Belgian providence of Liège.

Diekirch (canton)
Diekirch (canton)

Diekirch is a canton in the north of Luxembourg. Its capital is Diekirch.

Diekirch
Diekirch

Diekirch ; from Diet-Kirch, i.e. "people's church") is a commune with town status in north-eastern Luxembourg, capital city of the canton Diekirch and, until its abolition in 2015, the district of Diekirch.

Diekirch railway station
Diekirch railway station

Diekirch railway station is a railway station serving Diekirch, in north-eastern Luxembourg. It is operated by Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois, the state-owned railway company.

Diekirch communal council

Diekirch communal council is the local council for the commune of Diekirch, in north-eastern Luxembourg. It consists of thirteen members, elected every six years by proportional representation.

Die Kirche bleibt im Dorf

Die Kirche bleibt im Dorf is a 2012 German comedy film directed by Ulrike Grote.