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Rumelange Haut-Tétange (lieu-dit)
Rumelange was
formed on 25
September 1891, when it was
detached from the
commune of Kayl. The law
forming Rumelange...
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Union Sportive Rumelange,
usually abbreviated to US
Rumelange, is a
football club,
based in
Rumelange, in south-western Luxembourg. In the 2005–2006 season...
- season. In the
first round of Cup Winners' Cup,
Borac pla****
against US
Rumelange from Luxembourg. The
first leg was pla**** in
Banja Luka
where Borac recorded...
- Muni****l is a
football stadium in
Rumelange, in south-western Luxembourg. It is
currently the home
stadium of US
Rumelange. The
stadium has a
capacity of...
- 46028°N 6.03250°E / 49.46028; 6.03250
Rumelange railway station (Luxembourgish: Gare Rëmeleng, French: Gare de
Rumelange, German:
Bahnhof Rümelingen) is a...
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aggregate win, most
goals in tie: 1972–73,
First round:
Feyenoord 9–0
Rumelange Rumelange 0–12
Feyenoord Feyenoord won 21–0 on
aggregate Best second-leg comebacks:...
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footballer who
plays as a full-back for
Luxembourg Division of
Honour side US
Rumelange. Born in Germany, he
represents the
Jordan national football team internationally...
- promoted; Esch was
followed by Differdange, Dudelange, Ettelbruck, and
Rumelange on 4
August 1907. An area of the (now extinct)
commune of
Hollerich was...
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Jeunesse Canach Jeunesse Junglinster Käerjeng
Mamer Marisca Mondercange Rumelange Schifflange Mertert Yellow Boys "Informations aux
clubs de la FLF – crise...
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Minette iron ore with
belemnite fragment from
Rumelange, Luxemburg...