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District in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Cessange (French pronunciation: [sɛsɑ̃ʒ]; Luxembourgish: Zéisseng [ˈtsɜɪ̯seŋ] ; German: Zessingen [ˈtsɛsɪŋən]) is a district in south-western Luxembourg
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Interchange in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
The Croix de Cessange (French pronunciation: [kʁwa də sɛsɑ̃ʒ]; Luxembourgish: Zéissenger Kräiz, German: Zessinger Kreuz; all lit. 'Cessange Cross') is a
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Capital of Luxembourg
twinned with: Metz, France Tambov Oblast, Russia Prague, Czech Republic Cessange Eurovision Song Contest 1962 Eurovision Song Contest 1966 Eurovision Song
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Defunct association football club in Luxembourg
Football Club Cessange Bracarenses Grund 2001 was a football club, based in Cessange, in southern Luxembourg founded in 2001 after a merger between Progrès
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Highway in Luxembourg
in three separate sections: 1976: Croix de Cessange - Strassen 1978: Croix de Gasperich - Croix de Cessange 1982: Strassen - Belgian Autoroute 4 at Kleinbettingen
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Luxembourg rugby union club
Rugby Club Luxembourg, abbreviated to RCL, is a rugby union club, based in Cessange, Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. Luxembourg has no domestic league
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International rugby union competition
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2002–03 European Nations Cup Third Division
2002–03_European_Nations_Cup_Third_Division
ended he returned to teaching, in Bissen, Kleinbettingen, Luxembourg and Cessange. From 1962 to 1970 he was a teacher at the Grand Duke's court, and until
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National rugby union team
European competition. In 1995, more than 20 points scored against Slovenia at Cessange and more than 20 points scored in Split against Croatia and finally an
Luxembourg national rugby union team
Luxembourg_national_rugby_union_team
Sports venue in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
a sports venue in the Cessange quarter of Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is located next to the Croix de Cessange, just outside the A6. Amongst
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Burschtermühlen Burschtermillen Carelshaff Karlshoff Carelshaff Cessange Zessingen Cessange Charage Kerschen Charage Clemency Küntzig Clemency Clervaux Clerf
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Administrative divisions of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Bonnevoie-Verlorenkost 4,581 67.76 South Bonnevoie 13,428 239.21 Cents 6,618 173.10 Cessange 5,214 657.83 Clausen 1,050 36.06 Dommeldange 3,106 235.56 Eich 3,079 63
Districts_of_Luxembourg_City
International school private school in Hollerich, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
before moving, in early 1963, to a single classroom at a primary school in Cessange. Soon after, the Luxembourg government offered to the school classrooms
International School of Luxembourg
International_School_of_Luxembourg
Luxembourgish politician (1871–1930)
Rollingergrund, which now form the majority of its suburbs. There is a street in Cessange, Luxembourg City, named after Housse (Rue Luc Housse). v t e
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European rugby union championship
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1992–1994_FIRA_Trophy
Cycling race
Stage schedule Stage Date Route Distance Type Winner P 27 April Cessange to Cessange 2.8 km (1.7 mi) Prologue Lisa Klein (GER) 1 28 April Steinfort to
2018_Festival_Elsy_Jacobs
Luxembourg Stade Mathias Mamer Merged with RM Hamm Benfica in 2020 CeBra 01 Cessange (Luxembourg City) Luxembourg Complexe Sportif Boy Konen Merged with FC
List of football clubs in Luxembourg
List_of_football_clubs_in_Luxembourg
Bicycle racing competition
November 2025 2025–2026 ŠKODA Cross Cup #6 – Festival de Cyclo-Cross, Cessange NE Loïc Bettendorff (LUX) Hrinkow Advarics 30 November 2025 2025–2026
2025–26 UCI Cyclo-cross season
2025–26_UCI_Cyclo-cross_season
Ettelbruck Etzella Ettelbruck Division of Honour Stade Boy Konen 2,000 Cessange AS Red Black Luxembourg 2. Division Series 2 VictoriArena 1,500 Rosport
List of football stadiums in Luxembourg
List_of_football_stadiums_in_Luxembourg
Jump Results". malta2017.org. 24 June 2017. Retrieved 8 November 2017. "Cessange -Luxembourg- (Luxembourg), 3-4.8.2019 -Mémorial J.-P. Kops & J.-M. Reuter-"
List of Luxembourgish records in athletics
List_of_Luxembourgish_records_in_athletics
Andorran road cyclist (born 1984)
(link) "Time Trial Results" (PDF). Games of the Small States of Europe. Cessange, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. 28 May 2013. Archived from the original (PDF)
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2001–02 European Nations Cup Third Division
2001–02_European_Nations_Cup_Third_Division
Engineering company
Stuttgart with Lederer+Ragnarsdóttir+Oei: 1. Prize 2009: Train station Cessange, Luxembourg with Pohl Architekten und Steinmetzdemeyer: 2. Prize 2009:
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Luxembourgish sculptor (1929–2016)
marble altar, tabernacle, lectern and baptismal font in the church in Cessange (1962) The wooden crucifix in the church in Hunsdorf (1966) Marble sculpture
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Colmar-Berg lieu-dit Cents (Luxembourg) Zens Luxembourg Luxembourg lieu-dit Cessange (Luxembourg) Zéisseng Luxembourg Luxembourg lieu-dit Christnach Chrëschtnech
List of populated places in Luxembourg
List_of_populated_places_in_Luxembourg
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1999 Rugby World Cup – European qualification
1999_Rugby_World_Cup_–_European_qualification
Football tournament season
Dalheim 0-6 Hollerich Olympia Christnach/Waldbillig 1–4 FC Aris Bonnevoie Cessange 0–10 FC Progrès Niederkorn US Moutfort-Medingen 1–11 FC Victoria Rosport
2000–01_Luxembourg_Cup
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2000 European Nations Cup Fourth Division
2000_European_Nations_Cup_Fourth_Division
2013 Games of the Small States of Europe was held from 28–31 May 2013 in Cessange, Luxembourg. * Host nation (Luxembourg) "Men's Road race results" (PDF)
Cycling at the 2013 Games of the Small States of Europe
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held on 10 July 2005. 14 May – CS Pétange win the Luxembourg Cup, beating Cessange-Bracarenses FC 01 5–0 in the final. 29 May – The 2004-05 season of the
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Highway in Luxembourg
Major junctions North end Luxembourg City Major intersections Croix de Cessange Leudelange Pontpierre South end Esch-sur-Alzette Location Country Luxembourg
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Cycling race
Team Jumbo–Visma Valcar–Travel & Service WCC Team 30 April 2021 — Cessange to Cessange, 2.2 km (1.4 mi) (ITT) 1 May 2021 — Steinfort to Steinfort, 125.1 km
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2001 Israel 43–3 Norway Israel 5 May 2001 Luxembourg 3–116 Sweden Cessange, Luxembourg 12 May 2001 Austria 77–0 Luxembourg Vienna, Austria 19 May
2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification
2003_Rugby_World_Cup_–_European_qualification
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2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification
2007_Rugby_World_Cup_–_Europe_qualification
Luxembourgish cyclist and sports administrator
Championships 2003–2004 1st National Championships 2004–2005 1st Cyclo-cross de Cessange 2nd National Championships 2008–2009 3rd National Championships 2013–2014
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Date Match Result Venue 30-Sep-2006 Luxembourg – Finland 16–8 Cessange (Luxembourg) 7-Oct-2006 Bosnia – Finland 7–14 Zenica (Bosnia and Herzegovina) 28-Oct-2006
2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division
2006–2008_European_Nations_Cup_Third_Division
Cycling race
teams Canada Non-UCI teams Wielerclub De Sprinters Malderen 2 May 2014 – Cessange, 2.59 km (1.6 mi), individual time trial (ITT) Prologue Result and General
2014 Festival Luxembourgeois du cyclisme féminin Elsy Jacobs
2014_Festival_Luxembourgeois_du_cyclisme_féminin_Elsy_Jacobs
Luxembourg City Athletics Tramsschapp, Limpertsberg Judo Tramsschapp, Limpertsberg Shooting Differdange Trap shooting Cessange Cycling Hesperange Mountainbike
2013 Games of the Small States of Europe
2013_Games_of_the_Small_States_of_Europe
Cessange
2003–04 European Nations Cup Third Division
2003–04_European_Nations_Cup_Third_Division
Rugby union tournament
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1998–99_FIRA_Tournament
1976 gas explosion in Pfaffenthal, Luxembourg
experts. In the evening of 30 May, at a depot of petroleum company Elf in Cessange, an 'unexperienced' truck driver employed by transportation company Intralux
Pfaffenthal_explosion
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2004–2006 European Nations Cup Third Division
2004–2006_European_Nations_Cup_Third_Division
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