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Rollingergrund (Luxembourgish: Rollengergronn,
pronounced [ˌʀoleŋɐˈɡʀon] ) is an area of north-western
Luxembourg City, in
southern Luxembourg. It forms...
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Rollingergrund-North
Belair (Luxembourgish: Rollengergronn-Belair-Nord,
pronounced [ˌʀoleŋɐˈɡʀon bæˈlɛːɐ̯ ˈnoʁt]; French:
Rollingergrund-Belair-Nord; German:...
- Weiler-la-Tour On 26
March 1920 the
former communes of Hamm,
Hollerich and
Rollingergrund (all from
Luxembourg Canton) were
merged into the
commune of Luxembourg...
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limits were
greatly expanded. The
communes of Eich, Hamm, Hollerich, and
Rollingergrund were
incorporated into
Luxembourg City,
making the city the largest...
- to the west of the city centre, in the south-east of the
quarter of
Rollingergrund-North Belair, and just to the
north of
Route d'Arlon. This site comprises...
- difficult. LL is not a
closed circle as
there was no need to
demarcate the
Rollingergrund section towards the
center of the City of Luxembourg.
Markers are placed...
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Septfontaines (Luxembourgish: Schl**** Siwebueren) is
located in the
Rollingergrund district of
Luxembourg City. Now a
listed building, it has been ****ociated...
- it was
merged into the city of Luxembourg,
along with
Hollerich and
Rollingergrund. "Hamm". www.vdl.lu (in French).
Ville de Luxembourg.
Retrieved 16 June...
- Remich, Rumelange, Vianden, and Wiltz. On 1 July 1849 the
commune of
Rollingergrund was
created from the
commune of Eich by law on 8 May 1849 On 1 January...
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expanded to
include the
former communes of Eich, Hamm, Hollerich, and
Rollingergrund,
which now form the
majority of its suburbs.
There is a
street in Cessange...