DP - Luxembourg (History)
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Lord of the Rocks
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Thursday, June 22, 2006
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Portugal
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The recorded history of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg begins with the construction of Luxembourg Castle in 963. Around this fort, a town gradually developed, which became the centre of a small, but important, state of great strategic value. In 1437, the House of Luxembourg suffered a succession crisis, precipitated by the lack of a male heir to assume the throne. In the following centuries, Luxembourg's fortress was steadily enlarged and strengthened over the years by its successive occupants, the Bourbons, Habsburgs, Hohenzollerns, and the French, among others. Even after the defeat of Napoleon in 1815, when the Congress of Vienna gave formal independence to Luxembourg, the country was disputed between Prussia and the Netherlands.
The Belgian revolution of 1830–1839 reduced Luxembourg's territory by more than half, as the predominantly francophone western part of the country was transferred to Belgium. Luxembourg's independence was reaffirmed in 1839, and again in 1867, after the Luxembourg crisis nearly led to war between Prussia and France. In the same year, 1839, Luxembourg joined the German Confederation.
The King of the Netherlands remained Head of State as Grand Duke of Luxembourg, maintaining personal union between the two countries until 1890. At the death of William III, the Dutch throne passed to his daughter Wilhelmina, while Luxembourg (at that time restricted to male heirs; see Salic Law) passed to Adolph of Nassau-Weilburg
Luxembourg was invaded and occupied by Germany during World War I, but was allowed to maintain its independence and political mechanisms. It was again subject to German occupation in World War II, and was formally annexed into the Third Reich in 1942.
During World War II, Luxembourg abandoned its policy of neutrality, when it joined the Allies in fighting Germany. Its government, exiled to London set up a small group of volunteers, who participated in the Normandy invasion. It became a founding member of the United Nations in 1946, and of NATO in 1949. In 1957, Luxembourg became one of the six founding countries of the European Economic Community (later the European Union), and, in 1999, it joined the euro currency area. In 2005, a referendum on the EU treaty establishing a constitution for Europe was held in Luxembourg.
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McPenha discovered it
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Discovered it in the hands of [url=http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=8bf32f07-ff12-4764-ae2a-318aaf223eda]"manchanegra"[/url] near [url=http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=4692eb41-9265-4ee8-ad39-f4055ea51c8b]"Lisbon Airport TB Hotel"[/url].
Thanks for sharing.
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manchanegra retrieved it from Tasmaver? [Marvão]
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Portalegre, Portugal
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Olha o que eu encontrei pendurado no alto de uma rocha em Marvão.
Vais passear para outro lado.
[This entry was edited by manchanegra on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 at 9:00:29 AM.]
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FGV placed it in Tasmaver? [Marvão]
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Portalegre, Portugal
- 4.83 miles
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FGV retrieved it from Do You See me? [Castelo de Vide]
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Portalegre, Portugal
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eh pá, bem bonita esta cache... anda comigo ate aquela cache ali ao fundo...
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2 Cotas placed it in Do You See me? [Castelo de Vide]
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Portalegre, Portugal
- 17.45 miles
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2 Cotas retrieved it from PROJECTO VG - ALTER PEDROSO
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Portalegre, Portugal
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luis74 placed it in PROJECTO VG - ALTER PEDROSO
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Portalegre, Portugal
- 29.2 miles
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luis74 grabbed it
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Vou ver até onde o posso levar.
Será que vai para longe?
Será que vai para outra cache nova?
Vamos ver, espero não demorar muito.
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Lord of the Rocks placed it in Evoramonte [Estremoz]
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Évora, Portugal
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