List of Cities
| Coat of arms | Name | Canton | District | Area |
Population |
Date of law |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diekirch Dikrech |
Diekirch | Diekirch | 12.42 | 6,165 | 24 February 1843 | |
| Differdange Déifferdeng |
Esch-sur-Alzette | Luxembourg | 22.18 | 19,005 | 4 August 1907 | |
| Dudelange Diddeleng |
Esch-sur-Alzette | Luxembourg | 21.38 | 17,618 | 4 August 1907 | |
| Echternach Iechternach |
Echternach | Grevenmacher | 20.49 | 4,507 | 24 February 1843 | |
| Esch-sur-Alzette Esch-Uelzecht |
Esch-sur-Alzette | Luxembourg | 14.35 | 28,000 | 29 May 1906 | |
| Ettelbruck Ettelbréck |
Diekirch | Diekirch | 15.18 | 7,364 | 4 August 1907 | |
| Grevenmacher Gréiwemaacher |
Grevenmacher | Grevenmacher | 16.48 | 3,966 | 24 February 1843 | |
| Luxembourg City Lëtzebuerg |
Luxembourg | Luxembourg | 51.46 | 76,420 | 24 February 1843 | |
| Remich Réimech |
Remich | Grevenmacher | 5.29 | 2,986 | 24 February 1843 | |
| Rumelange Rëmeleng |
Esch-sur-Alzette | Luxembourg | 6.83 | 4,495 | 4 August 1907 | |
| Vianden Veianen |
Vianden | Diekirch | 9.67 | 1,561 | 24 February 1843 | |
| Wiltz Wolz |
Wiltz | Diekirch | 19.37 | 4,587 | 24 February 1843 |
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