Aspect of Luxembourgish geography From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The communes of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Gemengen [ɡəˈmæŋən]; French: communes; German: Gemeinden) are the country's lowest level administrative divisions. There are currently 102 communes of Luxembourg.
The communes are often merged and divided. They were adopted in 1795 when Luxembourg was annexed into France.
There are currently 102 communes in the 12 cantons. The 12 communes with city status are Diekirch, Differdange, Dudelange, Echternach, Esch-sur-Alzette, Ettelbruck, Grevenmacher, Luxembourg, Remich, Rumelange, Vianden, and Wiltz.[1]
Since the country's creation in 1839, eight communes have changed their name and thirty-nine communes have been merged, resulting in the 102 communes that exist today. These defunct communes are listed in the table below.
Name | Year dissolved | Reason |
---|---|---|
Arsdorf | 1979 | merged to form Rambrouch |
Asselborn | 1978 | merged to form Wincrange |
Bascharage | 2011 | merged to form Käerjeng |
Bastendorf | 2006 | merged to form Tandel |
Bigonville | 1979 | merged to form Rambrouch |
Boevange | 1978 | merged to form Wincrange |
Boevange-sur-Attert | 2018 | merged to form Helperknapp |
Burmerange | 2011 | merged into Schengen |
Clemency | 2011 | merged to form Käerjeng |
Consthum | 2011 | merged to form Parc Hosingen |
Eich | 1920 | merged into Luxembourg City |
Ermsdorf | 2011 | merged to form Vallée de l'Ernz |
Eschweiler | 2015 | merged into Wiltz |
Folschette | 1979 | merged to form Rambrouch |
Fouhren | 2006 | merged to form Tandel |
Hachiville | 1978 | merged to form Wincrange |
Hamm | 1920 | merged into Luxembourg City |
Harlange | 1979 | merged to form Lac de la Haute-Sûre |
Heiderscheid | 2011 | merged into Esch-sur-Sûre |
Heinerscheid | 2011 | merged into Clervaux |
Hobscheid | 2018 | merged to form Habscht |
Hollerich | 1920 | merged into Luxembourg City |
Hoscheid | 2011 | merged to form Parc Hosingen |
Hosingen | 2011 | merged to form Parc Hosingen |
Kautenbach | 2006 | merged to form Kiischpelt |
Mompach | 2018 | merged to form Rosport-Mompach |
Mecher | 1979 | merged to form Lac de la Haute-Sûre |
Medernach | 2011 | merged to form Vallée de l'Ernz |
Munshausen | 2011 | merged into Clervaux |
Neunhausen | 2011 | merged into Esch-sur-Sûre |
Oberpallen | 1846 | merged into Beckerich |
Oberwampach | 1978 | merged to form Wincrange |
Perlé | 1979 | merged to form Rambrouch |
Rodenbourg | 1979 | merged into Junglinster |
Rollingergrund | 1920 | merged into Luxembourg City |
Rosport | 2018 | merged to form Rosport-Mompach |
Septfontaines | 2018 | merged to form Habscht |
Tuntange | 2018 | merged to form Helperknapp |
Wellenstein | 2011 | merged into Schengen |
Wilwerwiltz | 2006 | merged to form Kiischpelt[2] |
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