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Remerschen (Luxembourgish:
Rëmerschen) is a
former commune and
small wine-growing town in south-eastern Luxembourg,
belonging to the
commune of Schengen...
- (12.13 sq mi). The
largest settlement within the
commune of
Schengen is
Remerschen after which the
commune used to be named. The name of the
commune was...
- 1977, the
government abandoned plans to
build a
nuclear power plant at
Remerschen, of
which the DP had been the
primary advocate. When PM, in 1975, Thorn...
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Wormeldange Remich Bous
Burmerange Dalheim Lenningen Mondorf-les-Bains
Remerschen Remich Stadtbredimus Waldbredimus Wellenstein It
bordered the districts...
- conference, and
decided a
moratorium for the
atomic power station of
Remerschen. This was the
definitive end of the project. In 1984, the LSAP were re-united...
- François
Valentiny (born 1953 in
Remerschen-Schengen, Luxembourg) is a
Luxembourgish architect.
After his
studies in
architecture at the
Ecole d'Architecture...
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winemaking cooperatives. The
cooperatives in Greiveldange, Grevenmacher,
Remerschen,
Stadtbredimus and
Wellenstein source their wines from over 800 hectares...
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whose tomb,
situated on the
banks of the
Moselle between Schengen and
Remerschen, was
discovered and
excavated in 1995. It is
known for its rich grave...
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thatched reeds or straw.
Pottery from this
period has been
found near
Remerschen.
While there is not much
evidence of
communities in
Luxembourg at the...
- most
casualties in the town of
Remich and the
villages of
Gostingen and
Remerschen. Similarly, the
cholera epidemic returned with a
vengeance in Luxembourg...