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Vianden (Luxembourgish:
Veianen [ˈfɑɪɑnən] or (locally)
Veinen [ˈfɑɪnən]) is a
commune with town
status in the Éislek region, north-eastern Luxembourg...
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Vianden Castle (Luxembourgish:
Veianer Schl**** [ˈfɑɪɑnɐ ˈʃlɑs] or (locally)
Veiner Schlooss [ˈfɑɪnɐ ˈʃloːs] ; French: Château de
Vianden; German: Schloss...
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Vianden (Luxembourgish: Veianen) is a
canton in the
north of Luxembourg. It is the
smallest canton in
terms of both po****tion and area. It
borders Germany...
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Vianden (de)
Matilda of
Vianden (de),
daughter of
Frederic III of
Vianden;
sister of
Henry I,
Count of
Vianden Matilda of
Vianden (c. 1220-after 1255),...
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Geoffrey I of
Vianden 7th duke of
Vianden 1273-1310 (-1310) was a son to duke
Filips I of
Vianden and Mary of Brabant-Perwez. He
succeeded to his father...
- The
Battle of
Vianden alternatively called Battle of
Vianden Castle took
place November 19, 1944 in the
small town of
Vianden, in
northern Luxembourg...
- The
Counts of
Vianden,
ancestors of the
House of Orange-N****au, were ****ociated with the
castle of
Vianden (
Vianden Castle) in Luxembourg. In the 12th...
- in 1922 and
founded the
Haribo company. He was
married to
Gertrud (née
Vianden). The
company was p****ed on to his sons, Hans
Riegel Jr. and Paul Riegel [de]...
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Heinrich Vianden,
better known as
Henry Vianden (July 9, 1814 –
February 5, 1899), was a
German American lithographer and engraver. He was
nicked "The...
- The
Vianden Pumped Storage Plant is
located just
north of
Vianden in
Diekirch District, Luxembourg. The
power plant uses the pumped-storage hydroelectric...