Neunhausen
| Neunhausen Néngsen | ||
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| Commune | ||
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Burfelt hamlet | ||
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Map of Luxembourg with Neunhausen highlighted in orange, the district in dark grey, and the canton in dark red | ||
| Coordinates: 49°52′36″N 5°53′08″E / 49.8766667°N 5.8855556°ECoordinates: 49°52′36″N 5°53′08″E / 49.8766667°N 5.8855556°E | ||
| Country |
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| District | Diekirch | |
| Canton | Wiltz | |
| Area rank | ? of 105 | |
| • Rank | ? of 105 | |
| • Density rank | ? of 105 | |
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | |
| • Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | |
| LAU 2 | LU000{{{LAU2}}} | |
| Website | neunhausen.lu | |
Neunhausen (Luxembourgish: Néngsen) is a village in north-western Luxembourg. It is part of the canton of Wiltz, which is part of the district of Diekirch. Previously it was a commune – the smallest in Luxembourg in terms of both population and population density – until it was merged with Esch-sur-Sûre in 2011.[1]
As of 2001, the village of Neunhausen had a population of 62. Other towns within the former commune include Bonnal, which was its administrative centre, and Insenborn.
References
- ↑ "Fusion des communes d'Esch/Sûre, Heiderscheid et Neunhausen". Legilux. Government of Luxembourg. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
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