Gosseldange (Luxembourgish : Gousseldeng, German : Gosseldingen) is a small town in the commune of Lintgen, in central Luxembourg. As of 2024 [update] , the town has a population of 734. [1]
Near to the town of Gosseldange is the Gousselerbierg, under which passes the Gousselerbierg Tunnel, the second-longest tunnel in Luxembourg.
Wasserbillig is a town in the commune of Mertert, in eastern Luxembourg. As of 2024, Wasserbillig has 3,485 inhabitants, which makes it the largest town in Mertert. Wasserbillig is the administrative seat of the commune of Mertert.
Lintgen is a commune and small town in central Luxembourg, in the canton of Mersch. It is situated on the river Alzette.
Howald is a town in the commune of Hesperange, in southern Luxembourg. The town merges almost seamlessly with Luxembourg City's south-eastern suburban quarter of South Bonnevoie, which lies to the north of Howald. As of 2024, the town has a population of 5,815, making it the most populous town in the commune and the 22nd-most populous in Luxembourg.
Syren is a small town in the commune of Weiler-la-Tour, in southern Luxembourg. As of 2024, the town had a population of 707 people.
Gilsdorf is a small town in the commune of Bettendorf, in north-eastern Luxembourg. As of 2024, the town has a population of 1,145.
Rippig is a village in the commune of Bech, in eastern Luxembourg. As of 2024, the village has a population of 137.
Herborn is a village in the commune of Rosport-Mompach, in eastern Luxembourg. As of 2024, the village had a population of 179.
Niederkorn is a town in the commune of Differdange, in south-western Luxembourg, on the Chiers river, from which it takes its name. As of 2024, the town has a population of 7,663.
Kockelscheuer is a small town in the commune of Roeser, in southern Luxembourg. As of 2024, the town has a population of 284. The Fortis Championships Luxembourg are held at the Kockelscheuer Sport Centre, just to the north of the town. The 2014 IIHF World Championship Division III were held at the Kockelscheuer Ice Rink in April 2014. Each year Kockelscheuer held sponsored by BGL a tennis tournament, part of WTA.
Livange is a small town in the commune of Roeser, in southern Luxembourg. As of 2024, the town has a population of 378.
Roodt-sur-Syre or Roodt-sur-Syr is a town in the commune of Betzdorf, in eastern Luxembourg, and about 15 km from Luxembourg City. As of 2024, the town has a population of 2,017 inhabitants.
Godbrange is a village in the commune of Junglinster, in central Luxembourg. As of 2024, the village has a population of 624 inhabitants.
Berbourg is a small town in the commune of Manternach, in eastern Luxembourg. As of 2024, the town has a population of 1,095.
Ehnen is a small town in the commune of Wormeldange, in south-eastern Luxembourg. As of 2024, the town has a population of 944.
Itzig is a town in the commune of Hesperange, in southern Luxembourg. As of 2024, the town has a population of 2,414.
Hostert is a small town in the commune of Niederanven, in central Luxembourg. As of 2024, the town has a population of 558.
Senningerberg is a town in the commune of Niederanven, in central Luxembourg. It is adjacent to the Grunewald forest and is characterised by an abundance of green natural spaces.
Munsbach is a small town in the commune of Schuttrange, in eastern region of Luxembourg. As of 2024, the town has a population of 762. The Baroque style Munsbach Castle from 1775 is home to the Institut Universitaire International Luxembourg which provides educational courses in business, European law and public sector management.
This is a list of the extreme points of Luxembourg, the points that are farther north, south, east or west, higher or lower than any other location in the territory of the state.
The Gousselerbierg Tunnel is a pair of parallel road tunnels in the canton of Mersch, in central Luxembourg. The tunnels are named for the hill through which they pass, near the town of Gosseldange, in the commune of Lintgen. At 2,695 metres, the Gousselerbierg Tunnel is the second-longest tunnel in the country, after the Grouft Tunnel, at 2,950 metres.