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Exploring Luxembourg: A Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge about Luxembourg, its history, culture, and geographical facts with this engaging quiz!

1 What is the currency of Luxembourg?

2 Since the beginning of the Yugoslav wars, Luxembourg has seen many immigrants from ________, Montenegro, and Serbia.

3 What is the top level internet domain of Luxembourg?

4 Who of the following is/was the leader of Luxembourg?

5 However, since 1919, sovereignty has resided with the ________.

6 How many square miles is Luxembourg in area?

7 Legislative power is vested in the Chamber of Deputies, a ________ legislature of sixty members, who are directly elected to five-year terms from four constituencies.

8 What % of the area of Luxembourg is water?

9 What is the capital of Luxembourg?

10 Which of the following lead to the establishment of Luxembourg?

💡 Interesting Facts

  • in the 2009–10 Rugby-Bundesliga season, with the Rugby Club Luxembourg, a team from Luxembourg competes in the German 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga.
  • the Luxembourgian football club FV Stadt Düdelingen won the German Gauliga Mittelrhein in 1942 and went on to the German championship finals, losing 0–2 to FC Schalke 04.
  • the Popular Independent Movement of Luxembourg was a single-issue political party that represented former Wehrmacht conscripts.
  • in order to cut costs, Olau Line re-flagged their cruiseferry Olau Hollandia to Luxembourg in January 1993, but were forced to revert the ship to German flag only a month later.
  • during the German occupation of Luxembourg in World War I, over 1% of the Luxembourgian population died fighting for France, even though Luxembourg remained officially neutral.
  • Luxembourg City Hall (pictured) was constructed while all of Luxembourg outside the capital was controlled by rebel forces.
  • Your Name is Justine, Luxembourg's submission for the 79th Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, was rejected due to insufficient creative contributions from Luxembourg in the film.
  • both Denmark and Spain have plans to change their succession laws from male primogeniture to equal primogeniture, leaving Luxembourg and the United Kingdom as the only monarchies in the European Union not to have equal primogeniture.
  • "Amour Amour", Luxembourg's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1987 was performed by Plastic Bertrand a decade after the band achieved fame with "Ça plane pour moi".