NUTS statistical regions of Luxembourg

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In the NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) codes of Luxembourg (LU), the three levels are:

Contents

LevelSubdivisions#
NUTS 1 1
NUTS 21
NUTS 31

NUTS codes

LU0 Luxembourg
LU00 Luxembourg
LU000 Luxembourg

Local administrative units

Until 2017

Below the NUTS levels, the two LAU (Local Administrative Units) levels are:

LevelSubdivisions#
LAU 1 Cantons 12
LAU 2 Communes 102

The LAU codes of Luxembourg can be found in this spread sheet of all 28 EU member states LAU codes here, current as of 2018: Page white excel.png

Since 2017

LevelSubdivisions#
LAU Communes 102

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