What are the main mountain ranges in Luxembourg?
Luxembourg is largely flat, with the highest point being the Ardennes Mountains in the north. These mountains are part of the larger Ardennes range that stretches across Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, and France.
What are main towns in Luxembourg?
The principal centres and largest towns in Luxembourg include the city of Luxembourg, Esch-sur-Alzette, Dudelange and Differdange. Smaller centres include Petange, Mertet and Wiltz.
Does Luxembourg Snow in the winter?
Yes, the snow is normally on the ground for several weeks in winter.
What are the social issues in Luxembourg?
From all of the research that i have done there seem to be no social issues in Luxmebourg, they have 100% literacy, drinkable water, sanitatio acces, only 0.3% have aids/hiv, they while being effected by the recessiona re essentially still going strong, basically nope , nadda, ip, no social issues here!
What is famous about Luxembourg?
victor Hugo lived there and they only had one olympic gold winner in Luxembourg named josy barthel
victor Hugo lived there and they only had one olympic gold winner in Luxembourg named josy barthel
How much money does a professional basketball player earn in Luxembourg?
The average amount of money that a professional basketball player makes in Denmark is about $5 million. The amount will vary depending on the experience and teams played for.
How long does it take to fly from Dubai to Luxembourg?
The estimated time is 6Hrs 30min. This is what you get if you google it or ask a flight desk representative.
However the more accurate time in the air would be calculated considering a distance of 4999Km and a speed of 900Km/hr which would give you a time of 5Hrs and 33min.
This would be the journey time minus take off, landing time, time cruising and waiting for permission to land.
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Luxembourg trades most of its goods and services with .?
They give us Vehicle components, Weapons, Construction materials
Why do Luxembourg speck German?
They speak German in Luxembourg because it is a neighbouring country and the Germans invaded Luxembourg during the war.
Is Luxembourg part of the Netherlands?
No, Luxembourg ans Switzerland are two separate independent countries.
Luxembourg sits between France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. It is a tiny country but known for its financial centers.
Does Luxembourg have a native dress?
No the country of Luxembourg does not have a native dress. People in Luxembourg tend to wear modern Western-style clothing.
What do andorra liechtenstein and Luxembourg have in common?
They are all VERY small countries in Europe.
How did Luxembourg became a country?
Luxembourg declared independence from the French Empire on June 9, 1815, so Luxembourg has been a country for over 196 years.
What animals live in Luxembourg?
Luxembourg is a heavily forested area and so you get all the usual animals that you will find in a Northern European woodland habitat, similar to the UK, especially, deer, red fox, hedgehogs, rabbits, frogs, and a wide variety of birds. The main difference is probably the presence of wild boar, although these animals are quite shy and keep away from humans. The last wolf was seen some 200 years ago.
What is the denonym for Luxembourg?
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How much do you need to go to the jardin de palais de luxembourg?
Cost: The Château - the main palace - costs €13.50 (€10 after 16:00, under 18 always free, covered by Paris Museum Pass and Le Passeport pass, see below). The Château contains the Chapel, the Opera House (closed through June 2009), the King's and Queen's State Apartments (with the famous Hall of Mirrors), the French History Galleries (rarely open), the Dauphin's Apartments (heirs to the throne), and the Mesdames Apartments (Louis XV's daughters, open weekends only); all are included with your Château ticket.
Entry to the Domaine de Marie-Antoinette, the estate of the queen, costs €9 from April through October (€5 after 16:00, under 18 always free; covered by Le Passeport and the Paris Museum Pass). In winter, it costs €5. Tickets are available at the entry to the Domaine or at the main Château ticket office. With this ticket, you'll see the queen's Hamlet, the Grand and Petit Trianons, and a smattering of other nearby buildings.
The gardens are free, except on April-Sept weekends, when the fountains blast and the price shoots up to €8 (see "Fountain Spectacles").
Passes: Many travelers arrive at Versailles with one of these two passes.
The Le Passeport one-day pass is a good deal for serious sightseers lacking a Paris Museum Pass (April-Oct it's €20 Mon-Fri, €25 Sat-Sun; Nov-March it's €16 Tue-Sun). The pass covers your entrance to just about everything, as well as audioguides. (The pass is not a good value on Mon, when only the Domaine de Marie-Antoinette and gardens are open.) The pass gives you access to all open sections of the Château, the Domaine de Marie-Antoinette, and the fountain spectacles (that flow only on spring and summer weekends - hence the higher weekend pass prices). Le Passeport passes are sold on the Internet, at FNAC stores in Paris, the Ile de France TI in the Louvre, the TI in Versailles, and the palace itself (see www.chateauversailles.fr).
The Paris Museum Pass works at Versailles, covering entrance to the Château and the Domaine de Marie-Antoinette but not the gardens (on fountain spectacle weekends) or audioguides. Since a visit to Versailles can take up an entire sightseeing day, you'll likely get better use out of the Museum Pass in Paris, where it's easy to visit several sights in a day.
Hours: The Château is open April-Oct Tue-Sun 9:00-18:30, Nov-March Tue-Sun 9:00-17:30, closed Mon. The Domaine de Marie Antoinette is open daily April-Oct 12:00-19:30; Nov- March 9:00-17:30. The gardens are open daily from 9:00 to sunset (17:30 to 21:30), except on Sat in summer when they close at 18:00 to prepare for evening events. Last entry to all of these areas is one hour before closing.
When to Go: From May through September, Versailles can be a zoo between 10:00 and 13:00, and all day Tue and Sun. For fewer crowds, go early or late: Arrive by 9:00 (when the palace opens - tour the palace first, then the gardens). If you arrive later, tour the Gardens first and the Château after 13:00 when crowds dissipate (except on Tue and Sun, when the place is packed from open to close). Note that the last guided tours of the day generally depart by 15:00.
What is the per capita income of Luxembourg?
In 2006, average gross monthly earnings was €5,566 for workers classified as white-collar employees.
For workers classed as blue-collar, the highest increase in salary was found in the production and distribution of electricity, and in the gas and water sectors. Average gross hourly earnings increased from €16.96 in 2000 to €19.98 in 2006.
http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/eiro/studies/tn0808019s/lu0808019q.htm
lumembourg was t he richest country per capita with a avg. income of $46,000 per citizen before joining the EU ...
Driving distance from Paris to luxemburg?
The drive from Paris France to Luxembourg City, Luxembourg takes 3 hours 35 minutes via A4. The driving distance is 247.6 miles.