The three districts of Luxembourg ( French: districts, German: Distrikte, Luxembourgish: Distrikter) were the top-level administrative divisions of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The districts were further subdivided into cantons, which still exist:
The cantons were created on 24 February 1843. [1] In 1857, Mersch District was created from the cantons of Mersch and Redange. [2] However, this fourth district was abolished in 1867, when the re-arrangements of 1857 were undone. [3]
The districts were abolished per 3 October 2015 leaving the Cantons, of which there are 12 as the most senior local authorities of Luxembourg
The three districts of Luxembourg ( French: districts, German: Distrikte, Luxembourgish: Distrikter) were the top-level administrative divisions of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The districts were further subdivided into cantons, which still exist:
The cantons were created on 24 February 1843. [1] In 1857, Mersch District was created from the cantons of Mersch and Redange. [2] However, this fourth district was abolished in 1867, when the re-arrangements of 1857 were undone. [3]
The districts were abolished per 3 October 2015 leaving the Cantons, of which there are 12 as the most senior local authorities of Luxembourg