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Feulen (German pronunciation: [ˈfɔʏlən]; Luxembourgish: Feelen) is a
commune in
central Luxembourg. It is part of the
canton of Diekirch,
which is part...
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surroundings from St Maximin's
Abbey in
Trier in
exchange for the land he
owned at
Feulen in the
Ardennes to the north. The Romans, then the Franks, had probably...
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division from the 2023-24 season:
Promoted from 1.
Division Atert Bissen Feulen Luxembourg City
Sandweiler Relegated from
National Division Schifflange...
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Diekirch Bettendorf Bourscheid Diekirch Ermsdorf Erpeldange Ettelbruck Feulen Hoscheid Medernach Mertzig Reisdorf Schieren Redange Beckerich Ell Grosbous...
- communes:
Bettendorf Bourscheid Diekirch Erpeldange-sur-Sûre
Ettelbruck Feulen Mertzig Reisdorf Schieren Vallée de l'Ernz On 1
January 2006, the former...
- pronunciation: [ˈoːbɐˌfɔʏlən], lit. 'Upper
Feulen'; Luxembourgish: Uewerfeelen) is a
small town in the
commune of
Feulen, in
central Luxembourg. As of 2024[update]...
- pronunciation: [ˈniːdɐˌfɔʏlən], lit. 'Lower
Feulen'; Luxembourgish: Nidderfeelen) is a
small town in the
commune of
Feulen, in
central Luxembourg. As of 2024[update]...
- same season, he won the 2000–01
Luxembourg Cup. In 2014,
Ferreira joined Feulen.
Ferreira first pla**** for
Luxembourg in a
defeat against Latvia in 2005...
- the
Abbey of Saint-Maximin in
Trier in
exchange for land he
owned near
Feulen. The deed for the
exchange was not
drawn up
until 987 and
although the plots...
- 2–1
Echternach Les
Aiglons Dalheim 0–3
Bastendorf Miniere Lasauvage 1–4
Feulen Moutfort 2–5
Sandweiler Noertzange 4–5 RM Hamm
Benfica Orania Vianden 3–3...