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  2. List of towns in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the capital, Luxembourg, which is a city with now over 110,000 inhabitants, only the three or five next largest municipalities (Esch-sur-Alzette, Differdange, Dudelange, plus possibly Ettelbruck and Diekirch) have long been urbanised enough to be described as towns. However, most municipalities are now growing with the continuously ...

  3. 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

  4. List of communes of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, Luxembourg has 100 communes. 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.

  5. Communes of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The 100 communes of Luxembourg as of 2023. Luxembourg's 100 communes (Luxembourgish: Gemengen [ɡəˈmæŋən]; French: communes; German: Gemeinden) conform to LAU Level 2 [1] and are the country's lowest administrative divisions. Communes rank below cantons in Luxembourg's hierarchy of administrative subdivisions. Communes are often re ...

  6. 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).

  7. 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]

  8. 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]

  9. Category:Cities in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cities in Luxembourg" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...