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LUXEMBOURG. OUR COMMON GROUND. DISCOVER WHY...
Luxembourg is a place where cultures meet.
It is one of the most diverse and inclusive countries in the world, with over 180 nationalities and an average of 3.6 different languages spoken per resident.
Each one of them makes Luxembourg a common ground.
A high quality of life, an open economy, attractive salaries and one of the highest minimum social wages in the world are just a few of the advantages that Luxembourg has to offer in its quest to attract international workers.
Be captivated by a stay in Luxembourg, a cosmopolitan country in the heart of Europe.
Discover a multicultural city, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg's capital and seat of many European institutions. Between tradition and modernity, let yourself be surprised by its many tourist places to visit.
Nature and sports lovers? Discover the regions around Luxembourg City. Enjoy different landscapes of the nature parks throughout the region.
- uni.lu - university of Luxembourg
- Staying in Luxembourg for more than 90 days
Luxembourgish and languages in Luxembourg
There are precious few countries where, as in Luxembourg, multiple languages are in daily use throughout the entire national territory, both orally and in written form, and in every aspect of life. Luxembourg is characterised by its multilingualism: Luxembourgish, German and French are spoken on a daily basis alongside the languages of the 180 nationalities living in the Grand Duchy, in particular Italian, Portuguese and English. These languages reflect the migratory flows and the country's institutional and financial development. Together, they form an important part of the Luxembourg identity and serve as a basis for social cohesion.
Languages spoken at work, at school and/or at home
(Multiple answers possible)
The Luxembourgish language
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Since the very first World Exhibition in London in 1851, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg participated in the event every time the exhibition theme matched the country’s DNA.