covers parts of Belgium and France. The Éislek covers 32% of the territory of Luxembourg; to the south of the Éislek lies the Gutland (literally "Good Land")...
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The topography of the country is divided very clearly between the hilly Éislek of the northern third of the Grand Duchy and the flat Gutland, which occupies...
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forms the northernmost third of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, also called "Éislek" (German: Oesling). On the southeast the Eifel region continues into the...
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that separate it from the Éislek. Unlike the sparsely populated Éislek, the Guttland is relatively urbanised. Whereas the Éislek has only one town with a...
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densely populated canton of Luxembourg. It makes up a large part of the Éislek region. It borders Belgium & Germany. Clerveaux Canton consists of the following...
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north, respectively. The northern third of the country is known as the Éislek or Oesling, and forms part of the Ardennes. It is dominated by hills and...
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[ˈfɑɪɑnən] or (locally) Veinen [ˈfɑɪnən]) is a commune with town status in the Éislek region, north-eastern Luxembourg, with a population of 2,203 as of 2023...
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northern Luxembourg. The 559-metre-high (1,834 ft) summit lies within the Éislek region at 50°09′41″N 6°01′41″E / 50.1615°N 6.0281°E / 50.1615; 6.0281...
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may also include substantial rural areas (such as the sparsely-populated Éislek forest of northern Luxembourg).[citation needed] Occasionally, microstates...
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Luxembourg City quarters Extreme points Guttland Little Switzerland Luxembourg plateau Moselle Valley Red Lands Valley of the Seven Castles Éislek Rivers...
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