Administrative divisions of Luxembourg
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Districts
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Luxembourg is divided into three districts:
Cantons
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These districts are divided into a total of 12 cantons.
Communes
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The cantons are divided into communes, the lowest administrative division in Luxembourg.
Cities
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12 communes have legal city status, some since the early Middle Ages. The City of Luxembourg, the nation's capital, is the largest city in the country.
Quarters of Luxembourg City
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Below the official administrative level of the commune, Luxembourg City has further unofficial administrative subdivisions, known as quarters. The twenty-four quarters of Luxembourg City are a de facto subdivision without legal basis used to simplify public administration.