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Getting started with Luxembourg researchThe history of Luxembourg is inherently entwined with the histories of surrounding countries, peoples, and ruling dynasties. For a list of FamilySearch Wiki pages on specific localities in Luxembourg, click here. Luxembourg has the formal name in 4 languages: Grossherzogtum Lëtzebuerg (Luxembourgish) Grand-Duché de Luxembourg (French) Großherzogtum Luxemburg (German) Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (English) JurisdictionsLuxembourg has 12 cantons organized into 3 districts. District de Diekirch northern part of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg District de Grevenmacher eastern part of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg District de Luxembourg western part of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Research Tools
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