Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Luxembourg :: essays research papers fc
 Location Luxembourg is located in  Europe and is bordered by Belgium, Germany and France.  On a map, it is located at 50 N latitude and 6 E longitude.  Luxembourg is very small. It is only 998 square miles, which  is roughly the size of Orange County, California. All the  country is inhabited, with most people living in the southern  part. The Flag The flag of Luxembourg was adopted in  1845. The colors come from the Coat of Arms of  Luxembourg and are red, white and blue. The flag is simply  three horizontal stripes from top to bottom. The Land and  People Luxembourg has two distinct regions. The Ardennes,  or northern region, is mountainous. The Bon Pays, or  southern region, is mostly fertile farmland. The climate is cool  and moist, with snow in the mountains. There are rich  deposits of iron ore creating many jobs in the steel industry.  There is also fertile farmland to the south, also creating many  jobs in farming. The people of Luxembourg have no native  costume. They borrow much of their culture from Belgium,  Germany, and France. Today, modern Luxembourgers  dress like other Europeans. The people of Luxembourg like  to eat smoked pork and beans, and sometimes saurkraut.  Smoked ham is available all year round, and pastries are a  Luxembourg favorite. Some of these pastries include rolls,  muffins, cupcakes, and a special dry cake translated  "Random Thoughts". Luxembourg makes beer and wine  which is sold there and in other nearby countries. The  buildings in Luxembourg vary from place to place. Some  villages have charming old houses hundreds of years old,  though in the cities there are many modern apartment and  office buildings. For recreation, a Luxembourger might ride a  bike, or hike in the countryside. A favorite sport of the  people is volleyball. For transportaion they have railroads  and highways for cars and buses. There are bike trails and  hiking paths as well. Luxembourg doesn't have a culture all  its own, because it ties in with its neighboring countries,  Belgium, Germany, and France. The natural resources of  Luxembourg are: iron ore, which is processed into steel,  farm products such as wheat, corn and livestock, and grapes  which are grown for winemaking. Technology The main  industries of Luxembourg are steel and winemaking. Farming  is also an important industry, especially with such crops as  corn, wheat and livestock. The steel is exported and crops  are exported, as well as used in Luxembourg. Also the wine  made in Luxembourg is exported and sold there. Culture  There is a lot of culture in Luxembourg. There are many art  galleries featuring work from the expressionist painter,  Joseph Kutter, and also that of Edward Steichen, a well    					    
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