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  1. Jul 27, 2020 · More information about Luxembourg is available on the Luxembourg Page and from other Department of State publications and other sources listed at the end of this fact sheet. U.S.-LUXEMBOURG RELATIONS In 1867, Luxembourg gained full independence from the Netherlands, and was guaranteed perpetual neutrality by European powers. The United States established diplomatic relations with Luxembourg in ...

    • The Alcide de Gasperi Tower
    • The 'Palais' and The 'Twin Towers'
    • The Jean Monnet Buildings

    The Alcide de Gasperi Tower (Council of the European Union) was inaugurated in 1966 and was the first building specifically built in the Grand Duchy to meet the requirements of the European institutions. It was the first high-rise building in the Grand Duchy, hence its nickname of the 'Skyscraper' (Héichhausin Luxembourgish). While the upper floors...

    Thejudicial institutions of the European Union have been located in Luxembourg City ever since their creation in 1952. After occupying various buildings in the city centre, the services of the Court of Justice of the European Unionhave been located on the Kirchberg plateau since 1973. The'Palais de la Cour', seat of judicial institutions, was expan...

    The administrative services of the European Commission are housed in the Grand Duchy. From 1975 onwards, these services shared theJean Monnet building with other European institutions including the Translation Centre and the statistics service Eurostat. However, the building no longer meets operational requirements, and is currently under deconstru...

  2. The Residence of the U.S. Embassy. The history of the American Ambassador’s residence in Luxembourg City reflects the history of the Grand Duchy in the 20th century and the evolution of diplomatic relations with the United States. This residence has been witness to the occupation, liberation, and – especially since 1944 – a strong and ...

  3. Mar 26, 1995 · Overview. Capital: Luxembourg. Official EU language (s): French, German. EU Member State: since 1 January 1958. Currency: euro (€) Euro area member since 1 January 1999. Schengen: member since 26 March 1995. Figures: Geographical size: 2 595 km 2. Population: 660 809 (2023)

  4. The United States established diplomatic relations with Luxembourg in 1903. Luxembourg was occupied by Germany in both World War I and World War II and was liberated by forces that included U.S. troops. Luxembourg is a member of the European Union (EU). The U.S. economic relationship with the EU is the largest and most complex in the world, and ...

  5. Between the mid-19th century and the early 20th century, approximately one-third of the Luxembourgish population emigrated. Luxembourg was, at the time, a poor country with an economy dominated by agriculture. The United States was a popular destination for Luxembourgers, as it was for many other European emigrants of the period. The number of ...

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  7. The Luxemburger Zeitung, later known as the Luxembourg Weekly, began publication in Chicago in 1899, with national subscription by mail beginning in 1902. It is still published, under the name Luxembourg News of America . 1910. Eduard Conzemius emigrated to the United States to join his older brother.

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