Luxembourg
Luxembourg is one of the smallest states in Europe. The tranquility of this beautiful beach is immense. Small fort means this country. There are about 130 forts here. It is bordered by France to the south, Germany to the east, and Belgium to the west. The population is about 626,000. The main language is Luxembourg. The capital is the cultural hub of Europe. Its capital is named after Luxembourg.
The royal family is also a wealthy family, with the highest per capita income among the states. This country has the largest number of cars in Europe compared to the population. It is a testament to the richness of this country. People here change vehicles quickly. Duke Henry Albert is the chief here.
1/3 of the country is forest and it enhances the beauty of the country. It also helps the tourism industry. There are mountains in this country. There are also national parks, lakes, ponds and lakes. What makes this state even more important is the rule of a gay prime minister. Xavier Better, the country's prime minister, is married to another gay man in 2015.
The Duke's birthday is considered the national day of this country. That is on the 23rd of January. But during that time, the country celebrates winter on June 23rd.
The literacy rate in Luxembourg is 100%. Tourists say that the food and drink here is very tasty and it has won awards for being the best country to visit. Pork and wines Popularity for. It produces about 2,000 wines. He won two gold and ten silver medals at the 2016 Best Wine Selection Competition in Paris. The most famous dish here is Jd-Mad-Gardbunan.
This country is also very talented in architecture and has won awards for it. That is why the capital was declared a World Heritage Site in 1994. There are also subways under the city. In 1995 and 2005 it was named the Cultural Center of Europe. This is a smaller country than the Western Province of Sri Lanka. But despite being an early colony, this country is a model for Sri Lanka as a developed country.
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