The 1916–17 Luxembourg National Division was the 7th season of top level association football in Luxembourg. It was contested by 6 teams, and US Hollerich...
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reasons, is the highest football league in Luxembourg. Until 2011, it was known as the BGL Ligue, after the Luxembourg Football Federation managed to seal a...
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Luxembourg City in southern Luxembourg. The etymology of the name originates from Racing Club Luxembourg and Union Sportive Luxembourg, two successful historic...
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1982–83, 1996–97 National Division Winners (5): 1911–12, 1913–14, 1914–15, 1915–16, 1916–17 Runners-up (2): 1909–10, 1917–18 Union Luxembourg qualified for...
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Population Division – United Nations". 2019. Archived from the original on 2015-08-16. Retrieved 17 January 2021. "Statistiques - Luxembourg". statistiques...
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The 1915–16 Luxembourg National Division was the 6th season of top level association football in Luxembourg. It was contested by 6 teams, and US Hollerich...
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The 1917–18 Luxembourg National Division was the 8th season of top level association football in Luxembourg. It was contested by 6 teams, and CS Fola...
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Sinai and Palestine campaign (redirect from Egypt 1916–17)
Mounted Division covered considerable distances from Romani as far as Oghratina, to Bir el Abd and Bir Bayud. The longest raid was made on 31 May 1916 by the...
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men's, women's and futsal national teams, in addition to the main domestic competitions, the National Division and the Luxembourg Cup. Despite football being...
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FC Swift Hesperange (category 1916 establishments in Luxembourg)
Hesperingen) is a football club, based in Hesperange, in southern Luxembourg. 1916: Club founded as FC Swift Hesperange 1940: Club renamed as FV Rot-Weiß...
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Alliance Dudelange (category 1916 establishments in Luxembourg)
Dudelange was a football club from Dudelange in southern Luxembourg. It was founded in 1916 as a merger between Étoile Rouge Dudelange (1908) and Étoile...
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following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1916 throughout the world. Numerous national championships in Europe are suspended for the duration...
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CS Fola Esch (category Football clubs in Luxembourg)
club in Luxembourg. During its heyday, it was the best club in the country, winning four National Division championships and two Luxembourg Cups between...
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residents of Luxembourg whose ethnic origins lie in Portugal, including both Portuguese-born citizens with Luxembourg citizenship and Luxembourg-born citizens...
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occurrence of avalanches in the Dolomites Mountains took place on a Wednesday in 1916, the term "White Friday" was used to coin the disastrous day, and the event...
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The prime minister of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Premierminister vu Lëtzebuerg; French: Premier ministre luxembourgeois; German: Premierminister von Luxemburg)...
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Allies of World War I (section Greece (1916/17–1918))
Germany. On 17 January 1916, Montenegro capitulated and left the Entente; this was offset when Germany declared war on Portugal in March 1916, while Romania...
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Battle of the Somme (redirect from Battle of the Somme (1916))
the Battle of Verdun on the Meuse on 21 February 1916, French commanders diverted many of the divisions intended for the Somme and the "supporting" attack...
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US Hollerich Bonnevoie (category Defunct football clubs in Luxembourg)
Verlorenkost to create Union Sportive Luxembourg in 1925. Their main claim to fame is winning the Luxembourg championship in 1916–17 with a 100% record: 10 games...
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Division as part of a broad reorganization of the National Guard. On 29 June 1916, the 7th Division was mustered into federal service at Mount Gretna...
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Mondercange (category Towns in Luxembourg)
Luxembourgish politician; the tenth Prime Minister of Luxembourg in 1915/1916. "Registre national des personnes physiques RNPP : Population par localité"...
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of National Unity (Libya). Luxembourg has had two National Union Governments. The first was formed in 1916, during World War I (in which Luxembourg was...
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Oberste Heeresleitung (category National army headquarters)
(17–30 August 1914) Luxembourg City, Luxembourg (30 August – 25 September 1914) Charleville-Mézières, France (25 September 1914 – 19 September 1916) Advance...
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Allied leaders of World War I (section Luxembourg)
Duchess of Luxembourg Paul Eyschen – Prime Minister Victor Emmanuel III – King of Italy Antonio Salandra – Prime Minister of Italy (1914–1916) Paolo Boselli...
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and national press. Many supporters were from the associations for war veterans. Protests were held outside the Chamber of Deputies in the Luxembourg Palace...
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system. Luxembourg National Division: 1st-tier Luxembourg Division of Honour: 2nd-tier Luxembourg 1. Division: 3rd-tier Luxembourg 2. Division: 4th-tier...
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Western Front (World War I) (redirect from France and Flanders 1916–17)
in August 1914, the German Army opened the Western Front by invading Luxembourg and Belgium, then gaining military control of important industrial regions...
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UBC Press. p. 188. ISBN 978-0-7748-2306-7. "Tom Thomson, The Jack Pine, 1916–17". Art Canada Institute - Institut de l'art canadien. Retrieved October...
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imprisoned as the land was "abandoned". Some were "paroled" from camps in 1916–17, many were put to work as unpaid workers on farms, mines, and railways...
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The Battle of the Somme (film) (redirect from The Battle of the Somme (1916 film))
Somme (US title, Kitchener's Great Army in the Battle of the Somme), is a 1916 British documentary and propaganda war film, shot by two official cinematographers...
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