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The following is an overview of the demographics of Luxembourg. Demographic topics include basic statistics, most populous cities, and religious affiliation. The population of Luxembourg as of 1 January 2024 was 672,050 (52.7% Luxembourgers and 47.3% of foreign nationality). [3] The people of Luxembourg are called Luxembourgers. [4]
Luxembourgers (/ ˈ l ʌ k s əm b ɜːr ɡ ər z / LUK-səm-bur-gərz; Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger [ˈlətsəbuəjɐ] ⓘ) are an ethnic group native to their nation state of Luxembourg, where they make up around half of the population. They share the culture of Luxembourg and speak Luxembourgish, a West Germanic language.
Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Luxembourg" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Luxembourgers; M.
Map showing countries where the ethnicity or race of people was enumerated in at least one census since 1991 [needs update]. Many countries and national censuses currently enumerate or have previously enumerated their populations by race, ethnicity, nationality, or a combination of these characteristics.
Ethnic groups in Luxembourg (3 C, 4 P) Expatriates in Luxembourg (56 C) I. Immigrants to Luxembourg (15 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Demographics of Luxembourg"
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 has one of the world's highest PPP-adjusted GDPs per capita as per IMF and World Bank estimates.
Montenegrins living in Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Montenegriner zu Lëtzebuerg) are supported and represented by various associations. [2] They number around 12,000. Montenegrins are the largest ethnic group in Luxembourg from the former Yugoslavia and outside the EU , representing 22.0% of non-EU Europeans living in Luxembourg.
The connections between Portugal and Luxembourg can be traced back to the late 19th century when, in 1893, Prince Guillaume Alexandre of Nassau married Marie Anne de Braganza, the daughter of the King of Portugal. Map showing the respective location of the two countries within Europe. Luso-Luxembourg relations have steadily strengthened over ...