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Definition of Luxembourg City
1. Noun. The capital and largest city of Luxembourg.
Generic synonyms: National Capital
Group relationships: Grand Duchy Of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxemburg
Derivative terms: Luxembourger, Luxemburger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Luxembourg City
Literary usage of Luxembourg City
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Daytrips Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg: 40 One Day Adventures by Rail, Bus by Earl Steinbicker (2006)
"GETTING THERE: Trains connect Luxembourg City with Belgium, France, Germany, ...
By Car, Luxembourg City is 218 km (136 miles) southeast of Brussels, ..."
2. Landmine Monitor Report 2002: Toward a Mine-free World by International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Human Rights Watch (Organization). (2002)
"were displayed on posters and on banners all over Luxembourg city. All the
personalities were depicted as mine survivors. ..."
3. The Official History of the Fifth Division, U. S. A.: During the Period of by Kenyon Stevenson (1919)
"Division Headquarters moved to Hollerich, on the outskirts of Luxembourg City on
December 4th, then to Merl, nearby, on the llth. A final change was made to ..."
4. Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Luxembourg 2004 Review by International Energy Agency (2005)
"... of the Luxembourg city (AVL - Autobus de la Ville de Luxembourg), the latter
in the framework of the EU Clean Urban Transport in Europe (CUTE) project. ..."
5. ... The History of the 33rd Division, A.E.F., by Frederick Louis Huidekoper by Frederic Louis Huidekoper (1921)
"The Prosecuting Attorney at Luxembourg City, Procureur-D'Etat Victor Berg, states
that he greatly appreciated the co-operation given by the American ..."
6. Illinois in the World War by Illinois State Historical Library (1921)
"The Prosecuting Attorney at Luxembourg City, Procureur-D'Etat Victor Berg, states
that he greatly appreciated the co-operation given by the American ..."
7. How to Prepare for Europe: A Handbook of Historical, Literary, and Artistic by Hélène Adeline Guerber (1906)
"Luxembourg city, the capital of the famous duchy, and a delightfully picturesque
town, still has some remains of the famous Vauban fortifications destroyed ..."