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  2. Brussels-Luxembourg railway station - Wikipedia

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    The former Brussels-Luxembourg station's entrance by Gustave Saintenoy (1854–55). The station was built between 1854 and 1855 by the Grande Compagnie de Luxembourg, as part of the Brussels-Luxembourg railway line it was constructing. [1]

  3. Visa policy of the Schengen Area - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand citizens can spend up to 90 days in each of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland (as well as Hungary if visiting it as the final Schengen destination) without reference to time spent in other Schengen ...

  4. Foreign relations of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg and South Korea established diplomatic relations on 16 March 1962. [159] Both countries have a shipping agreement in 1987 and an air agreement in 2003. Luxembourg is accredited to South Korea from its embassy in Tokyo, Japan. South Korea is accredited to Luxembourg from its embassy in Brussels, Belgium. High-level Exchanges.

  5. Tourism in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The National Mining Museum in Rumelange, south-east Luxembourg, is open April to September from Thursday to Sunday, 2 pm to 6 pm. Lasting about an hour and a half, the visit includes a 20-minute trip on the old railway deep into the mine. [32] The Butterfly Garden in Grevenmacher is open every day from April to mid-October. [33]

  6. Belgian railway line 162 - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian railway line 162 is a railway line in Belgium connecting Namur to the Luxembourg border at Sterpenich ().Completed in 1859, the line runs 146.8 km. [1] Together with the Belgian railway line 161 (Brussels – Namur) and the CFL Line 50 (Sterpenich – Luxembourg City), it forms the important rail link between Brussels and Luxembourg.

  7. High-speed rail in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    EuroCap-Rail is a proposed high-speed rail axis connecting Brussels, Luxembourg (city), and Strasbourg—three cities which, combined, are the homes of six of the seven institutions of the European Union and unofficially called the capitals of Europe. The axis would run along existing lines that would be upgraded for high-speed rail service.