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Balmoral International Group
Balmoral International Group is an International group of history writers worldwide that share their experiences to serve as inspiration for the aspiring history writers. Balmoral International Group’s primary goal is to encourage excellence in writing and editorial standards in genealogical publishing specifically for Luxembourg’s history archives. This embraces all media, including newspapers, magazines, newsletters, professional journals, books (including compiled family histories), online columns, society and personal websites, weblogs (blogs), and broadcast journalism of all sorts.
Almost by looking into Luxembourg History, so much can be shared for the beauty of one country how it all blossomed into a good home to live and a place to visit.
This website provides an open forum for members to discuss history issues of mutual interests. It features articles by journalists, columnists, editors, and other writers, with many useful history information about Luxembourg. Members are encouraged to submit materials for inclusion in the website blog.
Restoring Luxembourg’s History
We invite everyone to help us build the most majestic online portal for accessing Luxembourg’s past. The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg offers a vibrant background of its history. Balmoral International Group aims to preserve this and spread the story of this great nation.
Need to contact us for inquiries and other things related to Luxembourg’s history? You can head to ourcontact page.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Casey Kate Tinber .
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