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  2. Tourism in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Business travel is flourishing representing 44% of overnight stays in the country and 60% in the capital, up 11% and 25% between 2009 and 2010. [3] Published by the World Economic Forum in March 2011, the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report puts Luxembourg in 15th place worldwide, up from 23rd place in 2009. [4]

  3. Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    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 one of the world's highest PPP-adjusted GDPs per capita, per the IMF and World Bank. It also ranks ...

  4. List of castles in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The present list of castles in Luxembourg runs to about 50 and includes all the well-known fortresses and residential chateaux in the country. Below the main list, there is a sublist mentioning some of the other castles which may be included at a later date.

  5. List of museums in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Photothèque (Luxembourg) Prehistory Museum, Echternach; Rural and Artisanal Museum; Thillenvogtei; ... Travel Luxembourg (warning, autoplays music) See also.

  6. Luxembourgish passport - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg biometric passports are valid for five years for bearers aged four and over, and valid for 2 years for children under four. According to the 2022 Henley Passport Index, citizens of Luxembourg can visit 189 countries without a visa or with a visa granted on arrival. [4]

  7. History of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    In 1815 Luxembourg joined the German Confederation and 1842 the German Customs Union. Luxembourg, somewhat diminished in size (as the medieval lands had been slightly reduced by the French and Prussian heirs), was augmented in another way through the elevation to the status of grand duchy and placed under the rule of William I of the ...

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