By Ian McSparron Veronica Scavone and Nick Park Luxembourg By Ian McSparron Veronica Scavone and Nick Park
Location Absolute:49,45N 6,10E Relative: Near the Atlantic Ocean, near Russia, and surrounded by Germany, Belgium, and France
Place A: Tourist Attractions: Vianden Castle and Grand Ducal Palace B: Physical Features: Climates are modified continental with mild winters and cool summers. Landforms are rolling uplands, shallow valleys, and other uplands. The plant and animal life is forests, birds, mammals, and amphibians.
Human Environment Interaction A: People Affecting the Environment: People produce chemicals and rubbers. They use to be the leading steel producers. There is also a lot of air pollution. B: Environment Affecting People: there are cool summers, seldom winters and very plentiful rainfall.
Movement A: People Move: Most people move by walking. Biking, or by car. B: Goods Move: The goods in Luxembourg move by airplanes, cars, and by boats all around the world. C: Ideas Move: the ideas of Luxembourg move by telephone, broadcast, and by the internet.
Region The main regions of Luxembourg are Belgium, Wallonia, and Rhineland-Palatinate.
Tourist Attractions The three really good tourist attractions of Luxembourg are the Luxembourg American Cemetery, Barric Grand, and the National Museum of Art and History.