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Canton of Mersch
canton in Luxembourg

Marienthal
village in the commune of Helperknapp, in western Luxembourg

Ansembourg
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Ansembourg (, ) is a village in the commune of Helperknapp, in western Luxembourg. , the village had a population of 46.

Grevenknapp
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Grevenknapp () is a village in the commune of Helperknapp, in western Luxembourg. , the village had a population of 318. The altitude of Grevenknapp is about 317 meters.
Hollenfels
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Hollenfels (; ) is a village in the commune of Helperknapp, in western Luxembourg. , the village has a population of 541.
New Castle of Ansembourg
Castle in Luxembourg

Buschdorf
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Buschdorf (; ) is a small town in the commune of Helperknapp, in western Luxembourg. , the town has a population of 609.
FC Atert Bissen
football club
Schrondweiler
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Schrondweiler () is a village in the commune of Nommern, in central Luxembourg. The village has a population of 438 as of 2025.

Reuland
village in Heffingen, Luxembourg
Cruchten
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Cruchten () is a small village in the commune of Nommern, in central Luxembourg. As of 2025, the village has a population of 703.
Brouch
thumb|Church of Bruch
Ernzen
Ernzen (; ) is a small village in the commune of Larochette, in central Luxembourg.

Bour
village in Luxembourg
Cruchten railway station
railway station in Luxembourg
Valley of the Seven Castles
informal name given to the Eisch valley in Luxembourg
Circonscription Centre
electoral constituency for Luxembourg's national legislature
Nordstad
thumb|right|300px|Close-up map showing the Nordstad as defined by Statec (red line) and the future merged commune of Nordstad (blue)
thumb|Major urban areas of Luxembourg: the Nordstad (blue), the Luxembourg City metropolitan area (orange) and its outer ring (yellow), the [[Red Lands (red)]]
Nordstad is a development area in north-central Luxembourg, and a colloquial term to refer to the combined urban areas in the region. The name is Luxembourgish for 'northern city', but it remains the title, both formal and informal, of the region in any language.