In the centre of Europe is the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. With only 550,000 people living there, it is one of the smallest nations in Europe, with over 40% of its population being immigrants from 160 other countries.
There are numerous minor cities in Luxembourg. With 1,500 residents, Vanden is the smallest city in Luxembourg, while Luxembourg City is the largest, home to 103,641 people. The three largest cities in this nation are Dudelange, Esch-Sur-Alzette, and Luxembourg City.
Three languages are officially recognised in Luxembourg: French, German, and Luxembourgish.
As of 2008, 72.4% of Luxembourg’s population identified as Christian. 2.6% of people practise different religions. A quarter of the people say they don’t follow any religion.


