The regions of Luxembourg
Minett, Éislek, Guttland, Miselerland, Mullerthal, Nordstad: the names the country gives itself, which the twelve cantons do not carry.
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Guttland — the good land
The green ring around the capital, between farmland and residential villages.
41 communes · 204,529 residents · 25.9 €/m²
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Minett — Land of the Red Rocks
The reconverted iron basin: Esch, Belval, Differdange and Dudelange.
12 communes · 194,115 residents · 26.2 €/m²
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Éislek — the Oesling
The Luxembourg Ardennes: forest, plateaux and steep valleys.
18 communes · 57,999 residents · 19.7 €/m²
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Miselerland — the Moselle
The vineyards along the Moselle, from Schengen to Wasserbillig.
13 communes · 45,738 residents · 24.9 €/m²
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Nordstad
The six communes that form the country's second conurbation.
6 communes · 28,040 residents · 22.6 €/m²
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Mullerthal — Little Switzerland
Sandstone, gorges and forest between Echternach and the Ernz valley.
9 communes · 25,159 residents · 22.3 €/m²
These regions are not administrative units and they overlap — the Nordstad sits in both the Éislek and the Guttland. The split follows the tourist regions published by Visit Luxembourg, plus the Nordstad, which is a real six-commune grouping; where an edge is fuzzy, a commune is assigned on its canton.
Luxembourg City appears in none of them: the capital counts as its own. Luxembourgish regions only — the border cities belong to none of them.