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  1. Flag of The County and Duchy of Luxemburg: A banner of the coat of arms of Luxembourg. It is made of ten horizontal white and blue stripes with a red lion with yellow claws, teeth, tongue and crown over all. 1443-1556: Flag of The Duchy of Burgundy under Philip the Good: A Banner of The Coat of Arms of The Duchy of Burgundy under The House of ...

  2. This is a list of populated places in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. It is based on the official database of the National Administration of Topography (Administration du cadastre et de la topographie - ACT).

  3. Status: Presiding officer: Seat: Hôtel de la Chambre, Luxembourg City: Nominator: Party conferences (primarily) Appointer: Chamber of Deputies : Term length: At the Chamber's pleasure; elected at the beginning of the new legislative period by a majority of the deputies, and upon a vacancy during a legislative period.

  4. Guillaume Jean Joseph Marie, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg (born on 11 November 1981 at the Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg). He married Countess Stéphanie Marie Claudine Christine de Lannoy (born on 18 February 1984, Ronse , East Flanders , Belgium ) on 20 October 2012.

  5. The Embassy of Luxembourg in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to the United States. It is located in an ornate manor at 2200 Massachusetts Avenue, NW on Embassy Row .

  6. Alex Schmitt, "Luxembourg: Clarification of bank secrecy in tax law" (1970) Journal of International Law; Jacques Kauffman. Professional secrecy of bankers in Luxembourg law. 1991. André Marc. Employment Law in Luxembourg. Allen & Overy. 2007. 4th Ed. 2019. J M Didier. The Law and Practice relating to Pollution Control in Belgium and Luxembourg.

  7. The three partitions of Luxembourg reduced Luxembourg's area substantially, to the advantage of the three surrounding countries. There were three Partitions of Luxembourg between 1659 and 1839. Together, the three partitions reduced the territory of the Duchy of Luxembourg from 10,700 km 2 (4,100 sq mi) to the present-day area of 2,586 km 2 ...

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