| LUXEMBOURG GEOGRAPHY STATS: |
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Area > Comparative slightly smaller than Rhode Island |
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Area > Land
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2,586 sq km |
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[173rd of 238]
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Definition: Geography > Area > Land |
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Area > Total
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2,586 sq km |
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[182nd of 250]
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Definition: Geography > Area > Total |
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Capital city with population
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Luxembourg - 75,622 |
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Definition: Geography > Capital city with population |
Climate modified continental with mild winters, cool summers |
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Definition: Geography > Climate |
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Elevation extremes > Highest point
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Buurgplaatz 559 m |
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Definition: Geography > Elevation extremes > Highest point |
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Geographic coordinates
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49 45 N, 6 10 E |
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Definition: Geography > Geographic coordinates |
Land boundaries > Border countries Belgium 148 km, France 73 km, Germany 138 km |
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Definition: Geography > Land boundaries > Border countries |
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Land use > Arable land
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27.42% |
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[31st of 258]
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Definition: Geography > Land use > Arable land |
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Largest city
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Luxembourg-Ville |
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Definition: Geography > Largest city |
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Largest city population
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74,000 |
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[147th of 174]
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Definition: Geography > Largest city population |
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Largest city with population
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Luxembourg - 75,622 |
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Definition: Geography > Largest city with population |
Location Western Europe, between France and Germany |
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Definition: Geography > Location |
Map references Europe |
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Definition: Geography > Map references |
Natural resources iron ore (no longer exploited), arable land |
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Definition: Geography > Natural resources |
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Population density
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165.92 people per sqkm |
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[63rd of 256]
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Definition: Geography > Population density |
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Population density > people per sq. km
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176.34 people/m²
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[52nd of 204]
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Definition: Geography > Population density > people per sq. km |
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Precipitation
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875 mm |
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[41st of 95]
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Definition: Geography > Precipitation |
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Surface area > sq. km
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2,590 km²
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[169th of 206]
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Definition: Geography > Surface area > sq. km |
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tallest mountains > Mountain
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Kneiff |
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Definition: Geography > tallest mountains > Mountain |