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The Ministry of Education of the embassy of Spain (with residence in Brussels, accredited for Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg) has an office in the consular building of the embassy of Spain in Luxembourg and a Resource Center located in the only classroom of Spanish language and culture in Luxembourg capital.
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Spain portal This category is for bilateral relations between Luxembourg and Spain . The main article for this category is Luxembourg–Spain relations .
Luxembourg was partitioned three times, reducing its size. Having been restored in 1815 after the defeat of Napoleon, it regained independence in 1867 after the Luxembourg Crisis. Luxembourg is a developed country with an advanced economy and one of the world's highest PPP-adjusted GDPs per capita, per the IMF and World Bank. It also ranks ...
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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.
The Treaty of Accession 1985 was the agreement between the member states of the European Communities, Spain and Portugal, concerning these countries' accession into the EC. It entered into force on 1 January 1986. The Treaty arranged accession of Spain and Portugal to the EC and amended earlier treaties of the European Communities. As such it ...
Under the Treaty of the Pyrenees, France received from Luxembourg the fortresses of Stenay, Thionville, and Montmédy, and the surrounding territory. The area taken by France from the Duchy of Luxembourg totalled 1,060 km 2 (410 sq mi). [1] This area accounted for approximately one-tenth of area of the Duchy of Luxembourg at the time.