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Liste Des Immeubles Liste des immeubles "ancien régime" Localités L - Z L'état descriptif des immeubles situés aux adresses ci-après n'est pas encore conforme. L'administration du cadastre et de la topographie ne peut pas garantir la complétude de la présente liste ! Etat de la liste : 25 mars 2010 Localité Rue No L Lamadelaine Avenue de la Gare 57 Lamadelaine Avenue de la Gare 82 Lamadelaine Rue de la Providence 66 Lamadelaine Rue du Titelberg 35 Lamadelaine Rue du Vieux Moulin 2 Lamadelaine Rue Jean Thill 5 Lasauvage Rue Principale 153 Lenningen Rue du Village 26 Leudelange Rue de Cessange 13 Leudelange Rue de la Gare 13 Leudelange Rue de la Gare 46 A Linger Rue de la Libération 60 Linger Rue de la Libération 115 Lintgen Place Roschten 16 Lintgen Route de Fischbach 29 Lintgen Route de Fischbach 74 Lintgen Rue des Champs 1 Lintgen Rue des Jardins 16 Lintgen Rue Kreuzert 28 Lorentzweiler Rue Belle-Vue 10 Lorentzweiler Rue de Blaschette 31 Luxembourg Allée Leopold Goebel 2 Luxembourg Allée Leopold Goebel 4 Luxembourg Allée Leopold Goebel 33 Luxembourg Allée Leopold Goebel 53 Luxembourg Allée Leopold Goebel 63 Luxembourg Allée Scheffer 21 Luxembourg Allée Scheffer 33 Luxembourg Allée Scheffer 35 Luxembourg Allée Scheffer 41 Luxembourg Ancienne Côte d'Eich 4 Luxembourg Ancienne Côte d'Eich 6 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 1 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 2 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 15 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 19 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 21 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 38 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 45 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 93 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 98 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 100 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 105 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 106 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 112 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 119 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 123 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 126 Luxembourg Avenue de la Faiencerie 128 Luxembourg Avenue de la Gare 11 Luxembourg Avenue de la Gare 13 Luxembourg Avenue de la Gare 14 Luxembourg Avenue de la Gare 27 Luxembourg Avenue de la Gare 41 Luxembourg Avenue de la Gare 43 Luxembourg Avenue de la Gare 47 Luxembourg Avenue de la Gare 48 Luxembourg Avenue de la Gare 61 Luxembourg Avenue de la Liberté 12 Luxembourg Avenue de la Liberté 51 Luxembourg Avenue de la Liberté 59 Luxembourg Avenue de la Liberté 60 Luxembourg Avenue de la Liberté 64 Luxembourg Avenue de la Porte-Neuve 7 Luxembourg Avenue de la Porte-Neuve 9 Luxembourg Avenue de la Porte-Neuve 11 Luxembourg Avenue de la Porte-Neuve 12 Luxembourg Avenue de la Porte-Neuve 13 Luxembourg Avenue de la Porte-Neuve 18 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 1 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 2 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 5 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 7 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 9 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 14 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 15 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 16 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 17 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 19 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 21 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 23 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 24 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 25 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 33 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 35 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 52 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 56 Luxembourg Avenue du Bois 103 Luxembourg Avenue du Dix Septembre 6 Luxembourg Avenue du Dix Septembre 16 Luxembourg Avenue du Dix Septembre 26 Luxembourg Avenue du Dix Septembre 42 Luxembourg Avenue du Dix Septembre 78 Luxembourg Avenue du Dix Septembre 115 Luxembourg Avenue du Dix Septembre 119 Luxembourg Avenue du Dix Septembre 138 Luxembourg Avenue du Dix Septembre 139 Luxembourg Avenue du Dix Septembre 145 Luxembourg Avenue du Dix Septembre 151 Luxembourg Avenue du Dix Septembre 160 Luxembourg Avenue Emile Reuter 12 Luxembourg Avenue Gaston Diderich 3 A Luxembourg Avenue Gaston Diderich 3 Luxembourg Avenue Gaston Diderich 15 Luxembourg Avenue Gaston Diderich 109 Luxembourg Avenue Gaston Diderich 117 Luxembourg Avenue Gaston Diderich 119 Luxembourg Avenue Gaston Diderich 169 Luxembourg Avenue Gaston Diderich 213 Luxembourg Avenue Guillaume 2 Luxembourg Avenue Guillaume 4 Luxembourg Avenue Guillaume 10 Luxembourg Avenue Guillaume 13 A Luxembourg Avenue Guillaume 13 Luxembourg Avenue Guillaume 15 Luxembourg Avenue Guillaume 17 Luxembourg Avenue Guillaume 20 Luxembourg Avenue Guillaume 49 Luxembourg Avenue Guillaume 79 Luxembourg Avenue Guillaume 85 Luxembourg Avenue Jean-Pierre Pescatore 3 Luxembourg Avenue Marie-Therese 4 Luxembourg Avenue Marie-Therese 10 Luxembourg Avenue Marie-Therese 12 Luxembourg Avenue Monterey 12 Luxembourg Avenue Monterey 24 Luxembourg Avenue Monterey 29 Luxembourg Avenue Pasteur 4 A Luxembourg Avenue Pasteur 4 Luxembourg Avenue Pasteur 8 Luxembourg Avenue Pasteur 20 Luxembourg Avenue Pasteur 52 Luxembourg Avenue Pasteur 56 Luxembourg Avenue Pasteur 101 Luxembourg Avenue Pasteur 134 Luxembourg Avenue Pasteur 145 Luxembourg Avenue Pasteur 149 A Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 4 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 10 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 12 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 14 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 17 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 23 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 31 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 32 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 39 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 41 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 86 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 88 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 104 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 108 Luxembourg Avenue Victor Hugo 112 Luxembourg Boulevard Charles Simonis 138 Luxembourg Boulevard d'Avranches 2 Luxembourg Boulevard d'Avranches 4 Luxembourg Boulevard d'Avranches 12 Luxembourg Boulevard d'Avranches 30 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Foire 2 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Foire 22 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Fraternité 21 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Fraternité 27 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Fraternité 34 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Fraternité 36 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Fraternité 47 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Fraternité 71 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Fraternité 74 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Pétrusse 33 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Pétrusse 45 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Pétrusse 80 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Pétrusse 92 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Pétrusse 94 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Pétrusse 138 Luxembourg Boulevard de la Pétrusse 142 Luxembourg Boulevard de Verdun 6 Luxembourg Boulevard de Verdun 9 Luxembourg Boulevard de Verdun 18 Luxembourg Boulevard de Verdun 22 Luxembourg Boulevard de Verdun 29 Luxembourg Boulevard de Verdun 32 Luxembourg Boulevard de Verdun 34 Luxembourg Boulevard de Verdun 48 Luxembourg Boulevard Dr Charles Marx 29 Luxembourg Boulevard Dr Charles Marx 33 Luxembourg Boulevard Emmanuel Servais 2 Luxembourg Boulevard Grande-Duchesse Charlotte 4 A Luxembourg Boulevard Grande-Duchesse Charlotte 11 Luxembourg Boulevard Grande-Duchesse Charlotte 15 Luxembourg Boulevard Grande-Duchesse Charlotte 52 Luxembourg Boulevard Grande-Duchesse Charlotte 54 Luxembourg Boulevard Grande-Duchesse Charlotte 77 Luxembourg Boulevard John J. Pershing 8 Luxembourg Boulevard John J. Pershing 10 Luxembourg Boulevard Joseph II 9 A Luxembourg Boulevard Joseph II 9 Luxembourg Boulevard Joseph II 11 A Luxembourg Boulevard Joseph II 11 B Luxembourg Boulevard Joseph II 11 Luxembourg Boulevard Joseph II 11 C Luxembourg Boulevard Joseph II 12 Luxembourg Boulevard Joseph II 37 Luxembourg Boulevard Joseph II 43 Luxembourg Boulevard Marcel Cahen 6 Luxembourg Boulevard Marcel Cahen 8 Luxembourg Boulevard Marcel Cahen 13 Luxembourg Boulevard Marcel Cahen 23 Luxembourg Boulevard Napoleon I er 41 Luxembourg Boulevard Napoleon I er 42 Luxembourg Boulevard Napoleon I er 44 Luxembourg Boulevard Napoleon I er 54 Luxembourg Boulevard Napoleon I er 62 Luxembourg Boulevard Napoleon I er 64 Luxembourg Boulevard Napoleon I er 66 Luxembourg Boulevard Napoleon I er 72 Luxembourg Boulevard Napoleon I er 74 Luxembourg Boulevard Napoleon I er 76 Luxembourg Boulevard Napoleon I er 78 Luxembourg Boulevard Napoleon I er 80 Luxembourg Boulevard Paul Eyschen 2 A Luxembourg Boulevard Paul Eyschen 2 B Luxembourg Boulevard Paul Eyschen 2 Luxembourg Boulevard Paul Eyschen 4 Luxembourg Boulevard Pierre Dupong 1 A Luxembourg Boulevard Pierre Dupong 1 B Luxembourg Boulevard Pierre Dupong 1 Luxembourg Boulevard Pierre Dupong 15 Luxembourg Boulevard Pierre Dupong 16 Luxembourg Boulevard Pierre Dupong 18 Luxembourg Boulevard Pierre Dupong 20 Luxembourg Boulevard Pierre Dupong 33 Luxembourg Boulevard Pierre Dupong 35 Luxembourg Boulevard Pierre Dupong 37 Luxembourg Boulevard Prince Felix 59 Luxembourg Boulevard Prince Felix 61 Luxembourg Boulevard Prince Felix 63 Luxembourg Boulevard Prince Henri 9 A Luxembourg Boulevard Prince Henri 11 A Luxembourg Boulevard Prince Henri 11 Luxembourg Boulevard Prince Henri 25 Luxembourg Boulevard Prince Henri 27 Luxembourg Boulevard Prince Henri 29 Luxembourg Boulevard Prince Henri 31 Luxembourg Boulevard Prince Henri 33 Luxembourg Boulevard Prince Henri 43 Luxembourg Boulevard Prince Henri 47 Luxembourg Boulevard Robert Baden-Powell 44 Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 8 Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 10 Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 15 Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 17 Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 22 Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 24 Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 25 A Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 25 B Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 25 Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 25 C Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 26 Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 35 Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 41 Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 43 Luxembourg Boulevard Royal 49 Luxembourg Côte d'Eich 3 Luxembourg Côte d'Eich 30 A Luxembourg Côte d'Eich 30 Luxembourg Côte d'Eich 35 Luxembourg Côte d'Eich 67 Luxembourg Côte d'Eich 71 Luxembourg Côte d'Eich 79 A Luxembourg Dernier Sol 23 Luxembourg Dernier Sol 25
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