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  1. D' Lëtzebuergesch gëtt an der däitscher Dialektologie als ee westgermaneschen, mëtteldäitschen Dialekt aklasséiert, deen zum Muselfränkesche gehéiert. An der Linguistik gëtt et och alt zu de sougenannten "Ausbausproochen", respektiv "Kultursproochen", gezielt. D'Lëtzebuergescht gouf de 24. Februar 1984 per Gesetz [2] als ...

  2. Luxemburg, pueblo en el condado de Kewaunee, estado estadounidense de Wisconsin. Luxemburg, municipio en el condado de Stearns en el estado estadounidense de Minnesota. Rosa Luxemburg, política revolucionaria alemana. Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße, calle en el centro de Berlín, Alemania. Fundación Rosa Luxemburg, organización alemana fundada en 1990.

  3. Luxembourgish art can be traced back to Roman times, especially as depicted in statues found across the country and in the huge mosaic from Vichten. Over the centuries, Luxembourg 's churches and castles have housed a number of cultural artefacts but these are nearly all ascribed to foreign artists. The first examples of art with a national ...

  4. Ten alternating stripes of white and light blue, with a red lion taken from the coat of arms superimposed on the center. The national flag of Luxembourg ( Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger Fändel; German: Flagge Luxemburgs; French: Drapeau du Luxembourg) consists of three horizontal stripes, red, white and light blue, and can be in 1:2 or 3:5 ratio ...

  5. Modern Luxembourg is home to an array of performers with the rise of folk, classical, popular music ( pop, rock, hip hop) and electronic dance music ( hardstyle, jumpstyle ). The national anthem is "Ons Heemecht" ("Our Homeland"), which was composed and written by Jean-Antoine Zinnen and Michel Lentz. It has been the national anthem since 1895.

  6. Luxembourgish Americans. Luxembourger Americans are Americans of Luxembourgish ancestry. According to the United States' 2000 census, there were 45,139 Americans of full or partial Luxembourgish descent. [2] In 1940, the number of Americans with Luxembourgish ancestry was around 100,000.

  7. Luxembourgish immigration to Canada has not been as significant as those from other parts of Europe but there is a considerable community from Luxembourg in Canada. Despite this, the North American country is home to one of the largest Luxembourgish communities in the world and the fourth largest in the Americas, only behind the United States , Brazil , and Argentina .