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English Dictionary: Luxembourg by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Luxembourg
n
  1. the capital and largest city of Luxembourg [syn: Luxembourg-Ville, Luxembourg, Luxemburg, Luxembourg City, capital of Luxembourg]
  2. a grand duchy (a constitutional monarchy) landlocked in northwestern Europe between France and Belgium and Germany; an international financial center
    Synonym(s): Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Luxemburg
From The CIA World Factbook (1995) [world95]:
   Luxembourg
  
   Luxembourg:Geography
  
   Location: Western Europe, between France and Germany
  
   Map references: Europe
  
   Area:
   total area: 2,586 sq km
   land area: 2,586 sq km
   comparative area: slightly smaller than Rhode Island
  
   Land boundaries: total 359 km, Belgium 148 km, France 73 km, Germany
   138 km
  
   Coastline: 0 km (landlocked)
  
   Maritime claims: none; landlocked
  
   International disputes: none
  
   Climate: modified continental with mild winters, cool summers
  
   Terrain: mostly gently rolling uplands with broad, shallow valleys;
   uplands to slightly mountainous in the north; steep slope down to
   Moselle floodplain in the southeast
  
   Natural resources: iron ore (no longer exploited)
  
   Land use:
   arable land: 24%
   permanent crops: 1%
   meadows and pastures: 20%
   forest and woodland: 21%
   other: 34%
  
   Irrigated land: NA sq km
  
   Environment:
   current issues: deforestation; air and water pollution in urban areas
   natural hazards: NA
   international agreements: party to - Air Pollution, Air
   Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Sulphur 85, Air
   Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Biodiversity, Climate Change,
   Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Marine Dumping, Nuclear Test
   Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83;
   signed, but not ratified - Air Pollution-Sulphur 94, Desertification,
   Environmental Modification, Law of the Sea
  
   Note: landlocked
  
   Luxembourg:People
  
   Population: 404,660 (July 1995 est.)
  
   Age structure:
   0-14 years: 18% (female 35,372; male 36,645)
   15-64 years: 68% (female 136,960; male 137,792)
   65 years and over: 14% (female 35,774; male 22,117) (July 1995 est.)
  
   Population growth rate: 0.57% (1995 est.)
  
   Birth rate: 12.61 births/1,000 population (1995 est.)
  
   Death rate: 9.42 deaths/1,000 population (1995 est.)
  
   Net migration rate: 2.47 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1995 est.)
  
   Infant mortality rate: 6.6 deaths/1,000 live births (1995 est.)
  
   Life expectancy at birth:
   total population: 76.95 years
   male: 73.31 years
   female: 80.75 years (1995 est.)
  
   Total fertility rate: 1.65 children born/woman (1995 est.)
  
   Nationality:
   noun: Luxembourger(s)
   adjective: Luxembourg
  
   Ethnic divisions: Celtic base (with French and German blend),
   Portuguese, Italian, and European (guest and worker residents)
  
   Religions: Roman Catholic 97%, Protestant and Jewish 3%
  
   Languages: Luxembourgisch, German, French, English
  
   Literacy: age 15 and over can read and write (1980 est.)
   total population: 100%
   male: 100%
   female: 100%
  
   Labor force: 177,300 (one-third of labor force is foreign workers,
   mostly from Portugal, Italy, France, Belgium, and Germany)
   by occupation: services 65%, industry 31.6%, agriculture 3.4% (1988)
  
   Luxembourg:Government
  
   Names:
   conventional long form: Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
   conventional short form: Luxembourg
   local long form: Grand-Duche de Luxembourg
   local short form: Luxembourg
  
   Digraph: LU
  
   Type: constitutional monarchy
  
   Capital: Luxembourg
  
   Administrative divisions: 3 districts; Diekirch, Grevenmacher,
   Luxembourg
  
   Independence: 1839
  
   National holiday: National Day, 23 June (1921) (public celebration of
   the Grand Duke's birthday)
  
   Constitution: 17 October 1868, occasional revisions
  
   Legal system: based on civil law system; accepts compulsory ICJ
   jurisdiction
  
   Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal and compulsory
  
   Executive branch:
   chief of state: Grand Duke JEAN (since 12 November 1964); Heir
   Apparent Prince HENRI (son of Grand Duke JEAN, born 16 April 1955)
   head of government: Prime Minister Jean-Claude JUNKER (since 1 January
   1994); Vice Prime Minister Jacques F. POOS (since 21 July 1984)
   cabinet: Council of Ministers; appointed by the sovereign
  
   Legislative branch: unicameral
   Chamber of Deputies (Chambre des Deputes): elections last held on 12
   June 1994 (next to be held by June 1999); results - percent of vote by
   party NA; seats - (60 total) CSV 21, LSAP 17, DP 12, Action Committee
   for Democracy and Pension Rights 5, Greens 5
   note: the Council of State (Conseil d'Etat) is an advisory body whose
   views are considered by the Chamber of Deputies
  
   Judicial branch: Superior Court of Justice (Cour Superieure de
   Justice)
  
   Political parties and leaders: Christian Social People's Party (CSV),
   Erna HENNICOT-SCHOEPGES; Socialist Workers Party (LSAP), Ben FAYOT;
   Democratic Party (DP), Henri GRETHEN; Action Committee for Democracy
   and Pension Rights, Roby MEHLEN; other minor parties
  
   Other political or pressure groups: group of steel companies
   representing iron and steel industry; Centrale Paysanne representing
   agricultural producers; Christian and Socialist labor unions;
   Federation of Industrialists; Artisans and Shopkeepers Federation
  
   Member of: ACCT, Australia Group, Benelux, CCC, CE, EBRD, EC, ECE,
   EIB, FAO, GATT, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFAD,
   IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, IOM, ITU, MTCR,
   NACC, NATO, NEA, NSG, OECD, OSCE, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU,
   WCL, WEU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, ZC
  
   Diplomatic representation in US:
   chief of mission: Ambassador Alphonse BERNS
   chancery: 2200 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008
   telephone: [1] (202) 265-4171
   FAX: [1] (202) 328-8270
   consulate(s) general: New York and San Francisco
  
   US diplomatic representation:
   chief of mission: Ambassador Clay CONSTANTINOU
   embassy: 22 Boulevard Emmanuel-Servais, 2535 Luxembourg City
   mailing address: PSC 11, Luxembourg City; APO AE 09132-5380
   telephone: [352] 46 01 23
   FAX: [352] 46 14 01
  
   Flag: three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and light
   blue; similar to the flag of the Netherlands, which uses a darker blue
   and is shorter; design was based on the flag of France
  
   Economy
  
   Overview: The stable, prosperous economy features moderate growth, low
   inflation, and negligible unemployment. Agriculture is based on small
   but highly productive family-owned farms. The industrial sector, until
   recently dominated by steel, has become increasingly more diversified,
   particularly toward high-technology firms. During the past decade,
   growth in the financial sector has more than compensated for the
   decline in steel. Services, especially banking, account for a growing
   proportion of the economy. Luxembourg participates in an economic
   union with Belgium on trade and most financial matters, is also
   closely connected economically to the Netherlands, and as a member of
   the 15-member European Union enjoys the advantages of the open
   European market.
  
   National product: GDP - purchasing power parity - $9.2 billion (1994
   est.)
  
   National product real growth rate: 2.6% (1994 est.)
  
   National product per capita: $22,830 (1994 est.)
  
   Inflation rate (consumer prices): 3.6% (1992)
  
   Unemployment rate: 2.4% (1994)
  
   Budget:
   revenues: $4 billion
   expenditures: $4.05 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA
   (1994 est.)
  
   Exports: $6.4 billion (f.o.b., 1991 est.)
   commodities: finished steel products, chemicals, rubber products,
   glass, aluminum, other industrial products
   partners: EC 76%, US 5%
  
   Imports: $8.3 billion (c.i.f., 1991 est.)
   commodities: minerals, metals, foodstuffs, quality consumer goods
   partners: Belgium 37%, Germany 31%, France 12%, US 2%
  
   External debt: $800 million (1994 est.)
  
   Industrial production: growth rate -0.5% (1990); accounts for 25% of
   GDP
  
   Electricity:
   capacity: 1,238,750 kW
   production: 1.374 billion kWh
   consumption per capita: 3,395 kWh (1993)
  
   Industries: banking, iron and steel, food processing, chemicals, metal
   products, engineering, tires, glass, aluminum
  
   Agriculture: accounts for less than 3% of GDP (including forestry);
   principal products - barley, oats, potatoes, wheat, fruits, wine
   grapes; cattle raising widespread
  
   Economic aid: none
  
   Currency: 1 Luxembourg franc (LuxF) = 100 centimes
  
   Exchange rates: Luxembourg francs (LuxF) per US$1 - 31.549 (January
   1995), 33,456 (1994), 34.597 (1993), 32.150 (1992), 34.148 (1991),
   33.418 (1990); note - the Luxembourg franc is at par with the Belgian
   franc, which circulates freely in Luxembourg
  
   Fiscal year: calendar year
  
   Luxembourg:Transportation
  
   Railroads:
   total: 271 km
   standard gauge: 271 km 1.435-m gauge (243 km electrified; 178 km
   double track) (1994)
  
   Highways:
   total: 5,108 km
   paved: 5,062 km (95 km of limited access divided highway)
   unpaved: 46 km (1992)
  
   Inland waterways: 37 km; Moselle River
  
   Pipelines: petroleum products 48 km
  
   Ports: Mertert
  
   Merchant marine:
   total: 45 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 1,129,466 GRT/1,790,988
   DWT
   ships by type: bulk 6, cargo 2, chemical tanker 4, combination bulk 6,
   container 2, liquefied gas tanker 8, oil tanker 7, passenger 2,
   refrigerated cargo 6, roll-on/roll-off cargo 2
  
   Airports:
   total: 2
   with paved runways over 3,047 m: 1
   with paved runways under 914 m: 1
  
   Luxembourg:Communications
  
   Telephone system: 230,000 telephones; highly developed, completely
   automated and efficient system, mainly buried cables; nationwide
   mobile phone system
   local: NA
   intercity: buried cable
   international: 3 channels leased on TAT-6 coaxial submarine cable
  
   Radio:
   broadcast stations: AM 2, FM 3, shortwave 0
   radios: NA
  
   Television:
   broadcast stations: 3 and 1 direct-broadcast satellite link
   televisions: NA
  
   Luxembourg:Defense Forces
  
   Branches: Army, National Gendarmerie
  
   Manpower availability: males age 15-49 103,990; males fit for military
   service 85,912; males reach military age (19) annually 2,190 (1995
   est.)
  
   Defense expenditures: exchange rate conversion - $129 million, 1.2% of
   GDP (1994)
  
  
  
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