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  2. Administrative divisions of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Below the official administrative level of the commune, Luxembourg City has further unofficial administrative subdivisions, known as quarters. The twenty-four quarters [3] of Luxembourg City are a de facto subdivision without legal basis used to simplify public administration. [citation needed]

  3. List of towns in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Towns in Luxembourg highlighted amongst all communes in the country. There are twelve towns in Luxembourg, as defined by statute. Despite the status as towns, they are not all contiguous urbanised areas. They are similar to communes, but have been given a separate legal status. There is a technical difference between the status of commune and ...

  4. Districts of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The three districts of Luxembourg (French: district ⓘ; German: Distrikt [dɪsˈtʁɪkt] ⓘ; Luxembourgish: Distrikt) [a] were the top-level administrative divisions of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The districts were further subdivided into cantons, which still exist: Districts of Luxembourg. Diekirch District. Diekirch; Clervaux; Redange ...

  5. Cantons of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the cantons of Luxembourg lie in the decree of 31 August 1795 by the Committee of Public Safety during the French Revolutionary period. [2] This established 37 cantons in the Département des Forêts, grouped into 4 arrondissements (districts): Bitbourg, Diekirch, Luxembourg, and Neufchâteau. [2]

  6. ISO 3166-2:LU - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166-2:LU is the entry for Luxembourg in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Currently for Luxembourg, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for ...

  7. NUTS statistical regions of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Hierarchical list of the Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics - NUTS and the Statistical regions of Europe; Overview map of EU Countries - NUTS level 1. LUXEMBOURG - NUTS level 2; LUXEMBOURG - NUTS level 3; Correspondence between the NUTS levels and the national administrative units; List of current NUTS codes

  8. List of communes of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the 100 communes of Luxembourg, a basic administrative division in Luxembourg, [a] of which each canton is required to contain at least one. List

  9. List of populated places in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of populated places in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. It is based on the official database of the National Administration of Topography (Administration du cadastre et de la topographie - ACT). Furthermore it provides the Communes and Cantons every settlement is located in.