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The Place d'Armes in winter. The Place d'Armes ( Luxembourgish: Plëss d'Arem, or simply Plëss) is a square in Luxembourg City in the south of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Centrally placed in the old town, it attracts large numbers of locals and visitors, especially in the summer months. It originally served as a parade ground for the troops ...
Luxembourg Space AgencyLSA. / 49.613500°N 6.12694°E / 49.613500; 6.12694. The Luxembourg Space Agency ( LSA) is the national space agency of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It was founded on September 12, 2018, by Luxembourg's Economy Minister Étienne Schneider. [1] [2]
Monarchy of Luxembourg. The Grand Duke of Luxembourg ( Luxembourgish: Groussherzog vu Lëtzebuerg, French: Grand-duc de Luxembourg, German: Großherzog von Luxemburg) is the head of state of Luxembourg. Luxembourg has been a grand duchy since 15 March 1815, when it was created from territory of the former Duchy of Luxembourg.
This is a list of communes of Luxembourg by lowest point, in order of ascending elevation. Cities are given in italics . Out of date map of communes shaded by the elevation of the lowest point.
Casino Luxembourg. European Museum Schengen. General Patton Museum. Industry and Railway Park Fond-de-Gras. Konschthal Esch. Kulturhuef Asbl. Luxembourgish Aviation Museum. Luxembourg City History Museum. Luxembourg Science Center.
This point is located on the Chiers. It then follows a general easterly direction to the Germany-France-Luxembourg tripoint ( 49°28′10″N 6°22′02″E / 49.469444°N 6.367222°E / 49.469444; 6.367222 ), at the junction of the German municipality of Perl , the French commune of Apach and the Luxembourgish commune of Schengen
Luxembourg Airport ( IATA: LUX, ICAO: ELLX) is the main airport in Luxembourg. Previously called Luxembourg Findel Airport due to its location at Findel, it is Luxembourg's only international airport and is the only airport in the country with a paved runway. It is located 3.25 NM (6.02 km; 3.74 mi) east [1] of Luxembourg City.
Gare ( Luxembourgish: Garer Quartier) is a quarter in central Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The quarter has, since 1859, been the location of Luxembourg's principal railway station and terminus, Luxembourg station, around which it subsequently developed. [1] The quarter's name translates into English, from the French Gare, to "station".