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Clervaux (French pronunciation: [klɛʁvo]; Luxembourgish:
Clierf [kliːɐ̯f] or
locally Cliärref; German:
Clerf [ˈklɛʁf]) is a
commune and town in northern...
- The
Battle of
Clervaux or the
Battle for
Clervaux (in
English sources,
Clervaux is
occasionally called by the
German name Clerf) was an
opening engagement...
- and St.
Maurus of
Clervaux (Luxembourgish:
Benediktinerabtei ****ege Moritz) (French:
Abbaye Saint-Maurice et Saint-Maur de
Clervaux),
founded in 1890...
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Clervaux (Luxembourgish: Klierf) is the largest, northernmost,
highest and
least densely po****ted
canton of Luxembourg. It
makes up a
large part of the...
- pronunciation: [ˈfɪʃˌbax]; Luxembourgish: Fëschbech) is a
village in the
commune of
Clervaux, in
northern Luxembourg. As of 2023, the
village has a po****tion of 135...
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Prince Charles was
baptised at the
Abbey of St.
Maurice and St.
Maurus of
Clervaux in Luxembourg. His
godparents are his
maternal aunt
Countess Gaëlle de...
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Clervaux Castle (Luxembourgish: Schl**** Klierf, German:
Schloss Clerf, French: Château de
Clervaux) in the town of
Clervaux in
Northern Luxembourg dates...
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recognized each other." The
physical collection is
archived and displa**** at
Clervaux Castle in
Edward Steichen's home
country of Luxembourg,
where he was born...
- UNESCO's
Memory of the
World register, and is now
permanently housed in
Clervaux.
Editor and
author Hugo Gernsback,
whose publications crystallized the...
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flows through both the
towns of
Troisvierges and the town of
Clervaux.
Upstream of
Clervaux, it is
known as the Woltz. "Woltz,
Luxembourg (Rivers and Streams)"...