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  1. One of the more interesting facts about Luxembourg is that it was passed back and forth between various European powers – the French, Spanish, Austrians, and back again to the French. Although it became an independent state in 1815, Vienna gave it to the King of the Netherlands as a personal possession.
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    Some Of The Most Mind-Blowing Interesting Luxembourg Facts

    1. ‘Mir wëlle bleiwe wat mir sinn is the motto of Luxembourg it means ‘We want to remain what we are’.
    2. Luxembourg is the only stable sovereign Grand Duchy of the world and it is among the smallest countries of Europe.
    3. Luxembourg has world’s highest GDP per capita and its GDP is roughly 3 times the average GDP of EU.

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    What is Luxembourg famous for?

    Where can I take pictures in Luxembourg?

    • Old Quarter, Luxembourg City.
    • Adolphe Bridge, Luxembourg City.
    • National Museum of History and Art, Luxembourg City.
    • Bock Casement Ruins, Luxembourg City.
    • Grand Ducal Palace, Luxembourg City.
    • Wormeldange.
    • Vianden Castle, Vianden.
    • Schiessentumpel Waterfall, Mullerthal.
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    What are some traditions in Luxembourg?

    Traditional and popular festivals in Luxembourg

    • Buergbrennen – Bonfire Day. ...
    • Bretzelsonndeg – Pretzel Day. ...
    • Maundy Thursday – Clatter. ...
    • Easter Sunday – Painting eggs. ...
    • Éimaischen – Pottery Birds. ...
    • Oktavsmäertchen – Octave Market. ...
    • Ascension Day. ...
    • Whit Tuesday in mid-May. ...
    • National Day. ...
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    Was Luxembourg part of Germany?
    It was also part of the Prussian-sponsored Zollverein (customs union) of the German states. Luxembourg was one of the few such states to decline participation in the newly-unified German state (in spite of great pressure from land- and prestige-hungry Prussia), and has maintained its independence down to the present day.
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    History of Luxembourg
    • Ancient and medieval periods. The earliest human remains found in present-day …
    • Habsburg and French domination. Along with the rest of the Burgundian …
    • Personal union with the Netherlands. French domination ended with the fall of …
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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Luxembourg

    • Arblaster, Paul. A History of the Low Countries (Palgrave Essential Histories) (2005)
    • Blom, J.C.H. History of the Low Countries (2006).
    • Bodenstein, Felicity. "National Museums in Luxembourg." Building National Museums in Europe 1750-2010 (Linköping University Electronic Press, 2011) online.

  5. https://facts.net/luxembourg-facts
    • Luxembourg Facts
      • 01 Official Name: Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
      • 02 Government: Constitutional monarchy with democratic parliament.
      • 03 Population: 549,680.
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        1. Some of Charlemagne’s most important battles occurred in Luxembourg’s Ardennes forest. …
        2. The first towered fortification, the Bock, built in what would eventually become Luxembourg …
        3. From 1310 to 1437 the House of Luxembourg (its Counts, who were later Dukes), were also …
        4. The daughter of Sigismund, Elizabeth of Luxembourg, wed Habsburg’s Albert II, who …
        5. Thanks to the defenses of the Bock, Luxembourg City held out against a 1794 seven month …
        6. The Congress of Vienna declared Luxembourg to be a Grand Duchy in 1815 and gave it to …
        7. The Treaty of London in 1867 ended the fights over the sovereignty of Luxembourg. (The …
        8. The Ardennes is a region of steep-sided valleys carved by beautiful rivers and covered in …
        9. During the World Wars, the Ardennes was thought to be impenetrable for military traffic and …
        10. Germany successfully gambled again during World War II they could move troops and …
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      WebDec 02, 2022 · Luxembourg Introduction. Founded in 963, Luxembourg became a grand duchy in 1815 and an independent state under the Netherlands. Geography. People …

    • https://www.britannica.com/place/Luxembourg

      WebDec 15, 2022 · Luxembourg has been one of the historic crossroads of Europe, and myriad peoples have left their bloodlines as well as their cultural imprints on the grand duchy. The Celts, the Belgic peoples …

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      WebLuxembourg was one of the founding countries of the European Union. In the capital city, many European Union leader organisations are based. In fact, as the first European

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      WebOct 17, 2022 · 30 facts about Luxembourg 1. Luxembourg is the second-richest country in the world.. Ranked by its GDP (gross domestic product) per capita of... 2. Facts about …

    • https://luxembourg.public.lu/en/society-and-culture/history.html

      WebJul 02, 2020 · Luxembourg has a rich history dating back to the 10th century. Located at a key geographic location in Europe, between Germany and France, it has been an important player and a witness to all of the …

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      WebThe modern independent state is a nineteenth-century creation, but national identity developed when Luxembourg was an independent duchy between 963 and 1443 C.E. Sigefroi (Siegfried), count of Ardennes, bought the …

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