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  2. Demographics of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg does not formally collect ethnic or racial data of its citizens. [11] The foreign population resident in Luxembourg currently numbers over 313,407, corresponding to 47.43% of the total population (compared to 13.2% in 1961). [3] That means there are currently almost as many immigrants as there are native citizens.

  3. Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, it had a population of 672,050, which makes it one of the least-populated countries in Europe, [16] albeit with the highest population growth rate; [17] foreigners account for nearly half the population. [18] Luxembourg is a representative democracy headed by a constitutional monarch, Grand Duke Henri, making it the world's only ...

  4. Portal:Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, it had a population of 672,050, which makes it one of the least-populated countries in Europe, albeit with the highest population growth rate; foreigners account for nearly half the population. Luxembourg is a representative democracy headed by a constitutional monarch, Grand Duke Henri, making it the world's only remaining sovereign ...

  5. Outline of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg – small sovereign country located in Western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. [1] Luxembourg has a population of half a million people in an area of approximately 2,586 square kilometres (999 sq mi). [2] Luxembourg is a parliamentary representative democracy with a constitutional monarchy, ruled by a Grand Duke.

  6. History of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The history of Luxembourg properly began with the construction of Luxembourg Castle in the High Middle Ages. It was Siegfried I , count of Ardennes who traded some of his ancestral lands with the monks of the Abbey of St. Maximin in Trier in 963 for an ancient, supposedly Roman, fort named Lucilinburhuc , commonly translated as "little castle ...

  7. Category:Demographics of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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  8. List of communes of Luxembourg by population - Wikipedia

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    List of quarters of Luxembourg City by population; List of communes of Luxembourg by area; List of communes of Luxembourg by highest point; List of communes of Luxembourg by lowest point; List of communes of Luxembourg by population density

  9. Luxembourg question - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg was a neutral state at the beginning of the Second World War. In May 1940, however, it was occupied by Nazi Germany and the Luxembourg monarchy had to go into exile. Luxembourg remained under German military occupation until August 1942, when Nazi Germany formally annexed it as part of the Gau Moselland into the Greater Germanic Reich.