List of Cities in Luxembourg - List of Cities

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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