Luxembourg

 
Pronunciation: /ˈlʌksəmbəːg/
  • a country in western Europe, situated between Belgium, Germany, and France; population 491,800 (est. 2009); official languages, Luxemburgish, French, and German; capital, Luxembourg.
  • the capital of Luxembourg; population 88,600 (est. 2009). It is the seat of the European Court of Justice.
  • a province of SE Belgium, until 1839 a province of Luxembourg; capital, Arlon.
  • Annexed by France in 1795, Luxembourg became an independent grand duchy as a result of the Treaty of Vienna in 1815. It formed a customs union with Belgium in 1922, extended in 1948 into the Benelux Customs Union with the Netherlands. It was a founder member of the EEC in 1957

Derivatives

Luxembourger

noun