Land-locked Luxembourg is the only remaining sovereign Grand Duchy, with a constitutional monarch. Surrounded by France, Belgium and Germany, it is made up of 12 canons which divide into 102 communes.
The city of Luxembourg is the largest commune with city status. It gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 1994.
The country’s main industry was steel manufacturing, but now it is one of the Europe’s leading financial centres, with a favourable corporate tax regime. The government has focused on developing the knowledge economy too.
The city of Luxembourg is the largest commune with city status. It gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 1994.
The country’s main industry was steel manufacturing, but now it is one of the Europe’s leading financial centres, with a favourable corporate tax regime. The government has focused on developing the knowledge economy too.