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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    City of Luxembourg: its Old Quarters and Fortifications: Luxembourg City: 1994 699; iv (cultural) The city developed around a fortress built in the 10th century on an almost inaccessible rock. Due to its strategic location, it passed among great European powers several times, with the fortifications being constantly upgraded.

  3. Munsbach Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle is situated in the midst of a park with a rose garden that is permanently open to the public free of charge, [4] and which hosts an annual Rose Fest in September. [5] The garden preserves a collection of more than 600 rose varieties [ 6 ] with a rich history of Luxembourgish heritage, dating back to the beginning of the 20th century ...

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Luxembourg City (3 C, 11 P) * ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Luxembourg" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 ...

  5. Travel+Leisure 1 day ago This Colorado Ski Town Just Got a Chic New Hotel—Perfect for Catching the Last Weeks of Ski Season. Hotel Alpenrock Breckenridge, in Colorado, is open and ready for ...

  6. Tourism in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Luxembourg had 261 hotels, inns and hostels able to accommodate 14,709 guests. The central area including the City of Luxembourg had a capacity of 8,057 guests (55%) followed by the Ardennes region with a capacity of 2,757 (18%). The total number of nights spent in hotels, inns and hostels was 1,264,448, down 8% on 2007.

  7. Clervaux - Wikipedia

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    Clervaux (French pronunciation:; Luxembourgish: Clierf ⓘ or locally Cliärref; German: Clerf) is a commune and town in northern Luxembourg, situated in the canton of the same name. The town's arms, granted in 1896, show three blackbirds on a gold ground in the chief of a red shield, as a variation of the arms of the former Lords of Clervaux.