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CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF LUXEMBOURG
Luxemburger; Luxembourgish people; Luxembourgian people; Luxemburgers; Luxembourger; People of Luxembourg; Luxembourgians; Luxembourgers in France; Luxembourgers in Germany; Luxembourgers in Belgium; Luxembourgish Brazilian; Luxembourgian Brazilian
  • Painting of a Luxembourgish couple from [[Luxembourg City]], by [[Alexis Grimou]]

Tageblatt         
NEWSPAPER
Escher Tageblatt; Luxemburger Tageblatt
Tageblatt is a German language Luxembourgish daily newspaper published in Esch-sur-Alzette by Editpress.
Luxemburger Wort         
NEWSPAPER FROM LUXEMBURG
D'Wort; Luxembourg Times; Wort.lu
Luxemburger Wort is a German-language Luxembourgish daily newspaper. There is an English edition named the Luxembourg Times.
Luxemburger Wochenblatt         
LUXEMBOURGIAN NEWSPAPER
Luxemburger Wochenblatt was a newspaper published in Luxembourg between 1821 and 1826. It was authored by Friedrich-Georg Weiß Breslau, now Wroclaw, formerly secretary to the Prussian police of the fortress

Βικιπαίδεια

Luxembourgers

Luxembourgers ( LUK-səm-bur-gərz; Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger [ˈlətsəbuəjɐ]) are a Germanic ethnic group native to their nation state of Luxembourg, where they make up around half of the population. They share the culture of Luxembourg and speak Luxembourgish, a West Germanic language.

Luxembourgers were, much like Austrians, historically considered to be a regional sub-group of ethnic Germans and viewed themselves as such until the collapse of the German Confederation. Luxembourg became independent, while remaining in personal union with the Netherlands, after the signing of the Treaty of London in 1839. The personal union proved short-lived as it was bilaterally and amicably dissolved in 1890.

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