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the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
The country is the only remaining sovereign Grand Duchy in the world.
Temperate: from May to mid-October, the temperatures are particularly pleasant. Whereas May and June are the sunniest months, July and August are the hottest. In September and October, Luxembourg often experiences its own “Indian Summer”. By the end of the year the weather gets dry, cold and snowy.
Beneath the fortress of Luxembourg, there are around 21 kilometers of hidden underground passages.
Head of State: Grand Duke Henri (ascended the throne on October 7, 2000)
15% of the country’s population is immigrants, mostly of Portuguese and German origins.
Languages
The mother tongue of the natives of Luxembourg is … .
All the official proceedings and businesses in Luxembourg take place in … .
In Luxembourg, the first language taught in schools as well as used by the media is … .
French
German
The name of the country comes from the High German «lucilinburch» – «a small town».
Economy
Luxembourg is on the 3rd place in the European Union on effectiveness of doing business. Only Finland and Denmark managed to get ahead of it, which take the 1 and 2 place respectively.
Economy
The only fatal accident in Luxair's history was on 6 November 2002. The airplane was flying from Berlin, Germany, and crashed in a field near the village of Niederanven during its final approach to Luxembourg airport. 20 passengers and crew died.
Luxembourg has been overshadowed by the culture of its neighbours, although, having been for much of its history a profoundly rural country, it retains a number of folk traditions.
There are several notable museums, mostly located in the capital:
the National Museum of History and Art (MNHA)
the Luxembourg City History Museum
the new Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art (Mudam).
The National Museum of Military History (MNHM) in Diekirch is especially known for its representations of the Battle of the Bulge.
The city of Luxembourg itself is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, on account of the historical importance of its fortifications.
The country has produced some internationally known artists, including the painters Théo Kerg, Joseph Kutter and Michel Majerus, as well as the photographer Edward Steichen.
Luxembourg City History Museum
In the 19th century a famous French writer Victor Hugo lived in Vianden. The house where he lived, was turned into a museum in 1871.
The literacy rate is 100%, and the quality of education is one of the highest in the world.
The University of Luxembourg is the only university in the country.
There are 7 mixed schools
10 classical schools
15 technical schools and
4 international schools in Luxembourg.
Education and culture