The District of Luxembourg was one of three districts of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It contained four cantons, divided into 44 communes:
It bordered the district of Grevenmacher to the east, the district of Diekirch to the north, the Belgian province of Luxembourg ( Wallonia) to the west and the French Département of Moselle ( Grand Est) to the south. It also had the highest per capita income of the districts of the duchy. Its per capita income was $72,300.
After the reorganization of Luxembourg's administrative divisions in 2015, all three districts were abolished per 3 October 2015.
The District of Luxembourg was one of three districts of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It contained four cantons, divided into 44 communes:
It bordered the district of Grevenmacher to the east, the district of Diekirch to the north, the Belgian province of Luxembourg ( Wallonia) to the west and the French Département of Moselle ( Grand Est) to the south. It also had the highest per capita income of the districts of the duchy. Its per capita income was $72,300.
After the reorganization of Luxembourg's administrative divisions in 2015, all three districts were abolished per 3 October 2015.