Overview
Luxembourg, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a landlocked country in Western Europe. It is bordered by Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France to the south and west. Its capital and most populous city, Luxembourg City, is one of the four institutional seats of the European Union and hosts several EU institutions, notably the Court of Justice of the European Union, the highest judicial authority in the EU. As part of the Low Countries, Luxembourg has close historic, political, and cultural ties to Belgium and the Netherlands. Luxembourg's culture, people, and languages are greatly influenced by France and Germany: Luxembourgish, a Germanic language, is the only recognized national language of the Luxembourgish people.
Historical Periods
Luxembourg (1890–1914)
1890 CE – 1914 CE
Capital: LuxembourgArea: 2,405 km²
Luxembourg (1919–1923)
1919 CE – 1923 CE
Capital: LuxembourgArea: 2,338 km²
Luxembourg (1924–1929)
1924 CE – 1929 CE
Capital: LuxembourgArea: 2,405 km²
Luxembourg (1930–1931)
1930 CE – 1931 CE
Capital: LuxembourgArea: 2,249 km²
Luxembourg (1932–1935)
1932 CE – 1935 CE
Capital: LuxembourgArea: 2,316 km²
Luxembourg (1936–1939)
1936 CE – 1939 CE
Capital: LuxembourgArea: 2,338 km²
Luxembourg (1945–1949)
1945 CE – 1949 CE
Capital: LuxembourgArea: 2,316 km²
Luxembourg (1950–1957)
1950 CE – 1957 CE
Capital: LuxembourgArea: 2,338 km²
Luxembourg (1958–2023)
1958 CE – 2023 CE
Capital: LuxembourgArea: 2,405 km²
Luxembourg (2024–2024)
2024 CE – 2024 CE
Capital: LuxembourgArea: 2,405 km²