Luxembourg Districts
- ️Fri Jul 18 2014
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Fabien Antoine sent links to sources [4] and [5]. On 2014-07-18 the Government Council ("Conseil de gouvernement") adopted a bill abolishing the districts, leaving no institution intervening between the State and the communes; this would imply that the cantons are also abolished.
NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) is a European standard which assigns codes to regions at various levels
in each country. The NUTS code for Luxembourg is LU
followed by the appropriate number of zeros at levels 0-3.
Country overview: ![](http://www.statoids.com/ginf.jpg)
Short name | LUXEMBOURG |
ISO code | LU |
FIPS code | LU |
Language | Luxemburgish, French (fr), German (de) |
Time zone | +1 ~ |
Capital | Luxembourg |
Luxembourg has been an independent country for the whole of the 20th century.
Other names of country: ![](http://www.statoids.com/ginf.jpg)
- Danish: Luxembourg
- Dutch: Luxemburg, Groothertogdom Luxemburg (formal)
- English: Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (formal)
- Finnish: Luxemburg
- French: Luxembourg, Grand-Duché m de Luxembourg m (formal)
- German: Luxemburg n, Großherzogtum n Luxemburg (formal)
- Icelandic: Lúxemborg
- Italian: Lussemburgo m
- Norwegian: Luxembourg, Luxemburg, Storhertugdømmet Luxembourg (formal)
- Portuguese: Luxemburgo, Grão-Ducado m do Luxemburgo m (formal)
- Russian: Великое Герцогство Люксембург (formal)
- Spanish: Luxemburgo, Gran Ducado m de Luxemburgo m (formal)
- Swedish: Luxemburg
- Turkish: Lüksemburg Grand Düşesliği (formal)
Origin of name: ![](http://www.statoids.com/ginf.jpg)
Old High German Lützelburg: little fort
Primary subdivisions: ![](http://www.statoids.com/ginf.jpg)
Luxembourg is divided into three districts.
District | HASC | ISO | FIPS | Population | Area(km.²) | Area(mi.²) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Diekirch | LU.DI | D | LU01 | 78,300 | 1,157 | 447 |
Grevenmacher | LU.GR | G | LU02 | 56,131 | 525 | 203 |
Luxembourg | LU.LU | L | LU03 | 372,520 | 904 | 349 |
3 districts | 512,353 | 2,586 | 999 | |||
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Postal codes: ![](http://www.statoids.com/ginf.jpg)
Luxembourg uses four-digit postal codes. They don't correlate well with district or canton boundaries. Note: postal codes for addresses in Luxembourg can be identified by prefixing them with "L-".
Further subdivisions:
See the Communes of Luxembourg page.
The districts were subdivided into cantons (Kantone in German), which are now obsolete. At a lower level, Luxembourg is divided into municipalities (communes in French, Gemeinden in German).
Territorial extent: ![](http://www.statoids.com/ginf.jpg)
The UN LOCODE page for
Luxembourg lists locations in the country, some of them with their latitudes and longitudes, some with their ISO 3166-2 codes
for their subdivisions. This information can be put together to approximate the territorial extent of subdivisions.
Origins of names: ![](http://www.statoids.com/ginf.jpg)
- Diekirch: probably from Old High German diot: people, kirch: church (the people's church)
- Grevenmacher: from Latin maceria: enclosing wall, with the later addition of Luxemburgish Greven: count, i.e., the Count's Macher (by way of distinction from other towns named Macher)
Change history: ![](http://www.statoids.com/ginf.jpg)
- 1843-02-24: Luxembourg divided into three districts: Diekirch, Grevenmacher, and Luxembourg.
- 1857-05-30: Mersch district created by taking Mersch canton from Luxembourg district and Redange from Diekirch.
- 1867-05-04: Mersch district dissolved, with its cantons returning to their former districts.
- 1993-11-01: Under the Maastricht Treaty, the European Union replaced the European Communities, of which Luxembourg was a member.
Other names of subdivisions: ![](http://www.statoids.com/ginf.jpg)
- Diekirch: Dikrech, Dikkrich (Luxemburgish)
- Grevenmacher: Gréivemaacher (Luxemburgish)
Population history:
District | 1821 | 1851 | 1871 | 1900 | 1910 | 1922 | 1935 | 1947-12-21 | 1960-12-31 | 1970-12-31 | 1981-03-31 | 1991-03-01 | 2001-02-15 | 2011-01-01 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Diekirch | 43,803 | 66,087 | 69,850 | 63,410 | 64,005 | 60,934 | 59,712 | 55,390 | 52,652 | 52,384 | 53,353 | 56,895 | 67,271 | 78,300 |
Grevenmacher | 33,021 | 46,134 | 42,541 | 40,333 | 40,408 | 38,270 | 37,566 | 35,326 | 34,490 | 35,830 | 38,846 | 42,835 | 51,948 | 56,131 |
Luxembourg | 57,258 | 82,498 | 91,637 | 132,382 | 154,614 | 162,439 | 199,635 | 200,276 | 227,747 | 251,627 | 272,403 | 284,904 | 320,320 | 372,520 |
3 districts | 134,082 | 194,719 | 204,028 | 236,125 | 259,027 | 261,643 | 296,913 | 290,992 | 314,889 | 339,841 | 364,602 | 384,634 | 439,539 | 512,353 |
Dates are census dates. Figures have been corrected to the present-day territories of districts. |
Note: There is a disagreement between sources [1] and [2] concerning the results of the 2001 census. The table above follows source [2]. Source [1] shows the population of Diekirch as 67,454, and that of Luxembourg district as 320,137.
Sources: ![](http://www.statoids.com/ginf.jpg)
- [1] Résultats détaillés du recensement 2001 (http://statec.gouvernement.lu/html_fr/statistiques/RP2001_resultats_detailles.pdf, dead link, retrieved 2004-02-10).
- [2] Bevölkerungsentwicklung pro Kanton und Distrikt von 1821 bis 2002. Ministry of the Interior (http://www.etat.lu/MI/MAT/RegNord/Tab2.pdf, dead link, retrieved 2004-02-10).
- [3] Recueil de statistiques par commune 2003. Statec (http://www.statec.lu/recueil/pdf/recueil_internet.pdf, dead link, retrieved 2004-02-10).
- [4] "Le
ministre de l'Intérieur annonce la fin des districts"
(The Interior minister announces the end of the districts). Luxemburger Wort (online newspaper, article in French) (retrieved 2014-10-06).
- [5] "La nouvelle carte du Luxembourg dévoilée"
(The new map of Luxembourg unveiled). L'essentiel (online newspaper, article in French) (retrieved 2014-12-15).