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The 12 cantons of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg are subdivisions at the first level of local administrative unit (LAU-1) in the European Union's ...
Cantons of Luxembourg

Cantons of Luxembourg

The 12 cantons of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg are subdivisions at the first level of local administrative unit in the European Union's Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics for Eurostat purposes. Wikipedia
Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerg) is a canton in the south of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Its name, like the name of the Grand Duchy itself, derives ...
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What are the 12 cantons of Luxembourg?
Administrative organisation of the territory 12 cantons (Capellen, Clervaux, Diekirch, Echternach, Esch-sur-Alzette, Grevenmacher, Luxembourg, Mersch, Redange-sur-Attert, Remich, Vianden, Wiltz); the cantons do not have their own administrative structure.
How many provinces are in Luxembourg?
The country is divided into 4 electoral regions, 12 administrative cantons and 105 communes.
Anders als etwa die Kantone der Schweiz, sind die Kantone Luxemburgs keine Verwaltungseinheiten mit eigenen Organen, sondern stellen eine reine ...
Description, This layer shows the names of the 12 cantons in which the territory of the Grand-Duchy of Luxemburg is officially divided. ; Keywords
Affichage de l'ensemble des résultats ·; Die Luxemburger Kantone · L'obtenir auprès d'autres institutions · Bibliothèque nationale · Bibliothèques de l'éducation ...
Kantone · Capellen · Clervaux — Clerf · Diekirch · Echternach · Esch-sur-Alzette · Grevenmacher · Luxembourg — Luxemburg · Mersch.
Dieser Layer zeigt die 12 Kantone in welche das Gebiet des Großherzogtums Luxemburg offiziell unterteilt ist.
12 Kantone (Capellen, Clervaux, Diekirch, Echternach, Esch/Alzette, Grevenmacher, Luxemburg, Mersch, Redange, Remich, Vianden, Wiltz); die Kantone haben keine ...
Kantone ; Capellen (Kapellen), CAP ; Clervaux (Klierf) [Clerf], CLE ; Diekirch (Dikrech), DIE ; Echternach (Iechternach), ECH ; Esch-sur-Alzette (Esch-Uelzecht), ESA ...