Cantons of Luxembourg
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The 12 cantons (French: cantons, German: Kantone, Luxembourgish: Kantounen) of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg are areas of local government at the first level of Local administrative unit (LAU-1) in the European Union's Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics for Eurostat purposes. They were subdivisions of the three Districts of Luxembourg until 2015, when the district level of government was abolished. The cantons are in turn subdivided into 102 communes (i.e. municipalities).
Contents
1 List
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
List
The following list gives the names of the cantons in French and Luxembourgish (in that order) which are both official languages of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg:
In the former Diekirch District:
Clervaux/Klierf (2)
Diekirch/Dikrech (3)
Redange/Réiden (9)
Vianden/Veianen (11)
Wiltz/Wolz (12)
In the former Grevenmacher District:
Echternach/Iechternach (4)
Grevenmacher/Gréiwemaacher (6)
Remich/Réimech (10)
In the former Luxembourg District:
Capellen/Capellen (1)
Esch-sur-Alzette/Esch-Uelzecht (5)
Luxembourg/Lëtzebuerg (7)
Mersch/Miersch (8)
See also
- Category:Lists of cantons of Luxembourg
References
External links
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