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Luxembourgers

Luxembourgers
Lëtzebuerger
Total population
c. 336,700–500,000
(Luxembourgish ancestry)
Regions with significant populations
 Luxembourg  c. 275,850 (2001)
(ethnic Luxembourgers)
 France 45,000
 United States 40,658
 Belgium 30,000
 Brazil 25,000–80,000
 Germany 15,596
 Canada 3,790
Languages
Luxembourgish, French, Standard German
Religion
Christianity (predominantly Roman Catholic, some Protestants)
Related ethnic groups
Germans, French, Walloons, Belgians, Alsatians

Luxembourgers are a Germanic ethnic group native to Luxembourg sharing the culture of Luxembourg and being of Luxembourgish descent. Luxembourgers were, much like Austrians, historically, considered to be a regional subgroup of ethnic Germans and viewed themselves as such until the collapse of the German Confederation. Following the collapse of the confederation, Duchy of Luxembourg entered a personal union with the Netherlands through Treaty of London in 1839; the union ended in 1890.

Legally, all citizens of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg are considered to be Luxembourgers per Luxembourgish law, although a distinct ethnic identification is espoused and promoted. The corresponding adjective is "Luxembourgish".

Most ethnic Luxembourgers live in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, a small country in Europe between Germany, France, and Belgium, and are of Celtic/Gallo-Roman and Germanic (Frankish) origin. Most speak Luxembourgish, as their native language, in addition to French and German. (Although Luxembourgish might be considered to be similar to German, it is distinct enough to be considered a separate language and not merely a dialect of German.) Despite the rather small number of Luxembourgers, there is a relatively large diaspora, in Europe and elsewhere. Particularly, there are populations in the surrounding countries of Belgium, France, and Germany. For the most part, this is due to historic reasons, especially the three Partitions of Luxembourg, which led to former territories of Luxembourg being incorporated into each of the three surrounding countries.


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