Luxembourg and France

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Luxembourg and France are neighboring Western European countries that share a land border and close economic, cultural, and political ties within the European Union.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
France–Luxembourg 1
Luxembourg and France canonical 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral relationship
international relations
areMembersOf Council of Europe
European Union
Eurozone
NATO
Schengen Area
arePartOf Benelux–France relations
Greater Region of Saar-Lor-Lux
surface form: Franco-German-Luxembourgish border region
borderLengthApproxKm 73
continent Europe
cooperateIn cross-border labor mobility
culture
defense
economic policy
education
energy policy
environmental policy
transport infrastructure
diplomaticRepresentation embassies in each other’s capitals
economicInterdependence significant cross-border trade
EUInstitutionHost Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
surface form: Luxembourg City hosts EU institutions used by both
FranceCapital Paris
hasMember France
Luxembourg
haveCrossBorderCommuting yes
haveCustomsUnionThrough European Union customs union
haveOpenBordersThrough Schengen Agreement 1985
surface form: Schengen Agreement
historicalContext both founding members of the European Coal and Steel Community
both founding members of the European Economic Community
laborMarketLink many French residents work in Luxembourg
LuxembourgCapital Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
surface form: Luxembourg City
mainFrenchBorderDepartments Meurthe-et-Moselle
Moselle
mainFrenchBorderRegions Grand Est
region Western Europe
shareCulturalTies Francophone culture
Roman Catholic heritage
shareCurrency euro
shareLegalFramework EU agricultural policy
EU competition law
EU regional policy
European Union internal market
surface form: EU single market rules
shareOfficialLanguage French
sharesLandBorder true
transportLinks highway connections
rail connections
useInEUInstitutions French as working language

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Moselle River formsBorderBetween Luxembourg and France
TGV Est borderCrossing Luxembourg and France
this entity surface form: France–Luxembourg