Cantons of Luxembourg
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The 12 cantons (Template:Langx {{#invoke:IPA|main}}; Template:Langx {{#invoke:IPA|main}}; Template:Langx {{#invoke:IPA|main}})Template:Efn of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg are subdivisions at the first level of local administrative unit (LAU-1) in the European Union's Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics for Eurostat purposes. They were subdivisions of the three districts of Luxembourg until 2015, when the district level of government was abolished. The cantons are in turn subdivided into 100 communes (i.e. municipalities).
Function
Unlike in Switzerland and similarly to France, Luxembourgish cantons have no administrative structure of their own—rather, they are used to delimit electoral constituencies and judicial districts.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Until 2015, they also served to delimit Luxembourg's three districts.
History
The origins of the cantons of Luxembourg lie in the decree of 31 August 1795 by the Committee of Public Safety during the French Revolutionary period.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite news</ref> This established 37 cantons in the Département des Forêts, grouped into 4 arrondissements (districts): Bitbourg, Diekirch, Luxembourg, and Neufchâteau.<ref name=":0" /> The old feudal territorial divisions were replaced with a system of uniform administrative division into cantons of approximately equal size and population.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
The decree of 6 March 1802 reduced the number of cantons in the department to 28.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
This situation lasted until 1815, when the Congress of Vienna re-organised Europe's borders. The Duchy of Luxembourg lost its territories east of the Our, the Sauer and the Moselle rivers to Prussia.<ref name=":0" /> The subsequent administrative reorganisation divided Luxembourg into 32 cantons, grouped into five arrondissements: Marche, Saint-Hubert, Neufchâteau, Diekirch, and Luxembourg.<ref name=":0" />
By royal decree of 2 January 1832, arrondissements were reduced in size, but their number increased from 5 to 8.<ref name=":0" /> They were now named quarters, and later, districts.<ref name=":0" />
List
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The following list gives the names of the cantons in French and Luxembourgish (in that order) which are both official languages of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg:
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Highest point | Lowest point |
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| Clervaux
Klierf |
Clervaux | North | 342.17 | 21,873 | 63.9 | 560 | 230 | |||||
| Wiltz
Wolz |
Wiltz | North | 264.55 | 19,944 | 75.4 | 537 | 233 | |||||
| Vianden
Veianen |
Vianden | North | 78.52 | 5,744 | 73.2 | 542 | 190 | |||||
| Redange
Réiden |
Redange | North | 267.49 | 21,442 | 80.2 | 554 | 232 | |||||
| Diekirch
Dikrech |
Diekirch | North | 204.51 | 36,240 | 177.2 | 525 | 175 | |||||
| Mersch
Mersch |
Mersch | Centre | 223.90 | 36,736 | 164.1 | 436 | 201 | |||||
| Echternach
Iechternach |
Echternach | East | 185.54 | 20,509 | 110.5 | 414 | 141 | |||||
| Capellen
Capellen |
Mamer | South | 199.21 | 55,513 | 278.7 | 398 | 242 | |||||
| Luxembourg
Lëtzebuerg |
Luxembourg City | Centre | 238.46 | 210,561 | 883 | 429 | 228 | |||||
| Grevenmacher
Gréiwemaacher |
Grevenmacher | East | 211.37 | 33,712 | 159.5 | 411 | 132 | |||||
| Esch-sur-Alzette
Esch-Uelzecht |
Esch-sur-Alzette | South | 242.77 | 195,091 | 803.6 | 435 | 224 | |||||
| Remich
Réimech |
Remich | East | 127.87 | 24,608 | 192.4 | 368 | 140 |
Maps
See also
- Category:Lists of cantons of Luxembourg
- ISO 3166-2:LU
- List of cantons of Luxembourg by area
- List of cantons of Luxembourg by highest point
- List of cantons of Luxembourg by lowest point
- List of cantons of Luxembourg by population
- List of cantons of Luxembourg by population density
Notes
References
External links
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