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TOWN IN LUXEMBOURG
Kapellen, Luxembourg; Kapellen (Luxembourg); Capellen (Luxembourg); Capellen, Luxembourg

Luxembourg      
n. λουξεμβούργο
Secretary of State         
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS THAT HAVE "SECRETARY" AND "STATE" IN THEIR TITLE, OR EQUIVALENTS IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Secretaries of State; Secretariat of State; State Secretary; State secretary; Secretary of States; Secretary of state (Luxembourg); Secretary Of State; State Secretariat; State Secretariats; Secretariats of State; State Secretaries; Secretary of State (Luxembourg); Secreatary of State; French Secretary of State; List of Secretaries of State; Sec of State; Secy. of State; Secretary of State; Secty. of State; Staatssekretär; Secretaries of state
υπουργός εξωτερικών

Ορισμός

Belgium-Luxembourg Economic Union
BLEU (French: UEBL, from Union Economique Belgo-Luxembourgeoise), established in July 1921, introduced a system of monetary association between Belgium and Luxembourg.

Βικιπαίδεια

Capellen

Capellen (Luxembourgish: Cap/Capellen [kɑpˈælən]) is a town in the commune of Mamer, in south-western Luxembourg, 12 km west of Luxembourg City. As of 2006, the town has a population of 1,336. Despite not having a commune named after it, Capellen lends its name to the canton of Capellen, and is the only town in Luxembourg to bear the latter distinction but not the former.

Capellen is home of the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA), currently being transformed into the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) which will act as the headquarters of NATO's Agencies. The site occupies a large part of the town south of the route d'Arlon. To the west of the NAMSA complex is Capellen railway station, which lies on Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois' Line 50.

The town is the site of one of the six regional headquarters of the Grand Ducal Police. A museum dedicated to police uniforms and accessories, both national and international, was opened in the town on 21 June 2007.