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    The Pétrusse (French pronunciation: [petʁys]; Luxembourgish: Péitruss pronounced [ˈpɜɪ.tʀus] , ‹See Tfd›German: Petruss) is a river flowing through Luxembourg...
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    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...
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    2 mi) south of the city centre (Ville Haute), to the south of the River Pétrusse. The station gives its name to Gare, one of the Quarters of Luxembourg...
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    over the Pétrusse, where Luxembourg City's railway station was already located. However, the only existing link to the south bank of the Pétrusse was the...
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    south into the city centre, Ville Haute, carrying road traffic across the Pétrusse valley and connecting Avenue de la Gare to Boulevard Franklin Delano Roosevelt...
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    84833; 6.11194 Length 73 km (45 mi) Basin features Progression Sauer→ Moselle→ Rhine→ North Sea Tributaries    • left Mess, Pétrusse, Eisch, Attert, Wark...
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    has a number of minor rivers, such as the Eisch, the Alzette, and the Pétrusse, but the main river is the Moselle with its tributaries-the Sûre and the...
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    Ettelbruck) Attert (at Colmar-Berg) Eisch (at Mersch) Mamer (at Mersch) Pétrusse (at Luxembourg City) Mess (at Bergem) Wiltz (at Goebelsmuhle) Clerve (at...
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    connecting its elevated city with city quarters located in the Alzette and Pétrusse river valleys. In 2006, Luxembourg City planners, noting the city's topography...
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    one-star Michelin restaurant which specialises in pasta. The Alzette and Pétrusse in Grund The Alzette in Grund A view of Grund from above with Kirchberg...
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    Adolphe Bridge and the Place de Paris, and crosswise by the Boulevard de la Pétrusse and the Rue Zithe. The Avenue de la Liberté – originally the Avenue Adolphe...
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    Haute, it leads to the Adolphe Bridge, which takes road traffic across the Pétrusse to join Avenue de la Liberté. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Boulevard...
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    Duchy of Luxembourg. It is located at the confluence of the Alzette and Pétrusse Rivers in southern Luxembourg. The city contains the historic Luxembourg...
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    boulevard du Prince Henri and, along with the valleys of the Alzette and Pétrusse, forms a boundary that separates the central Ville Haute quarter from the...
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    In Roman times, two roads crossed on the plateau above the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers, one from Arlon to Trier, and another leading to Thionville. A circular...
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  • Collective leadership Founded 30 January 1999 Headquarters 63, bvd de la Pétrusse, Luxembourg Youth wing Jonk Lénk Ideology Democratic socialism Anti-capitalism...
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    The Villa Pauly was built in 1923 at No. 57, Boulevard de la Pétrusse, in the center of Luxembourg, for the surgeon Dr. Norbert Pauly; the architect was...
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    0608 transit 2012 1634 1.512 6080 2019 NameExoWorlds Lithuania Peitruss Pétrusse river in Luxembourg HD 45350 (Lucilinburhuc) 1.79 890.76 1.92 radial vel...
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    heart of Luxembourg's ancient fortifications, by a steep valley where the Pétrusse joins the Alzette river in the Grund quarter. The valley was first spanned...
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    Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The square lies to the south of the Pétrusse valley, in the quarter of Gare. It is colloquially known as the Rose Garden...
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    Schneider's astrological sign Aquarius and is located on Boulevard de la Pétrusse in Luxembourg. On 27 June 2020 following Jeannot Krecké's appointment to...
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    route for tram, motor vehicle, pedestrian, and bicycle traffic over the Pétrusse valley to join the Boulevard Royal in the city centre, Ville Haute. The...
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    sits on the Saint-Esprit plateau, sandwiched between the Alzette and the Pétrusse, in the southern part of the central Ville Haute quarter. Its buildings...
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    Passerelle, which carries traffic from Gare, on the southern side of the Pétrusse valley. The tunnel's entrance is under the Judiciary City. At 100 metres...
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  • the urbanised part of the commune, separated from Luxembourg City by the Pétrusse. City status was conferred upon Hollerich-Bonnevoie on 7 April 1914. The...
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    290 m (951 ft) long, with 24 arches, and rises 45 m (148 ft) above the Pétrusse valley floor. It connects the city center with the railway station to the...
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    paints wherever he went. In Luxembourg City, he would often go down to the Pétrusse or the Alzette valleys, or out into the suburbs to find interesting scenes...
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    Puigcerda line. 1904 : Pont Adolphe in Luxembourg (road bridge over the Pétrusse, with an 84m centre span). 1907 : Pont Séjourné carrying the Avenue Séjourné...
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  • of the IAU. Peitruss is derived from the name of the Luxembourg river Pétrusse. The 2019–2020 class of 3B from the Luxembourgish Echternach high school...
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  • opens. 1860 - Hall of the Chamber of Deputies. 1861 - Viaduct built over Petrusse valley. 1867 Luxembourg Crisis. Fortress dismantled per Treaty of London...
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