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  2. Luxemburger Wort - Wikipedia

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    Luxemburger Wort (German pronunciation: [ˈlʊksm̩ˌbʊʁɡɐ vɔʁt]; lit. ' Luxembourgish Speech ' ) is a German-language Luxembourgish daily newspaper . There is an English edition named the Luxembourg Times . [ 1 ]

  3. List of newspapers in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The number of national daily newspapers in Luxembourg was five both in 1950 and in 1965. [1] Until 2001 there were six dailies and it became eight when two more dailies were launched. [ 2 ] This is a list of newspapers published in Luxembourg .

  4. Mediahuis Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Mediahuis Luxembourg S.A., formerly Groupe Saint-Paul Luxembourg is the owner of Luxembourg's largest newspaper, Luxemburger Wort, and its news website wort.lu. It is based at a large centralized complex in Gasperich, in the south of Luxembourg City. In May 2020, Mediahuis acquired Saint-Paul Luxembourg. [1]

  5. Tageblatt - Wikipedia

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    Tageblatt was established in 1913. [2] [3] The paper is the country's second-most popular newspaper, [1] behind the rival Luxemburger Wort.Tageblatt describes itself as the Zeitung fir Lëtzebuerg (Luxembourgish for the newspaper for Luxembourg).

  6. L'essentiel (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The essential) is a francophone, free daily newspaper in Luxembourg. History and profile. L'essentiel was established in 2007 [1] and is published in French. [2]

  7. Languages of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The government of Luxembourg unilaterally adopted the reform and, due to its efficiency, it is well-accepted by the country's teachers. According to the Grand Duchy's largest newspaper, the Luxemburger Wort , Luxembourg does not perceive itself as a "German-speaking country" (the only national language is Luxembourgish ) and thus had no right ...

  8. Zeitung vum Lëtzebuerger Vollek - Wikipedia

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    Zeitung vum Lëtzebuerger Vollek was established in 1946. [1] [2] The paper is published in German language [1] and is owned by the Communist Party of Luxembourg.[2]Zeitung vum Lëtzebuerger Vollek received €353,281 in annual state press subsidy in 2009.

  9. Luxembourgish Footballer of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The Luxembourgish Footballer of the Year is an award granted every season to a football player from Luxembourg's domestic top-flight National Division, rewarding the player judged to have been the most valuable to his team that season. It is awarded by the sports desk of d'Wort, Luxembourg's most-read daily newspaper.