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By Ian McSparron Veronica Scavone and Nick Park
Luxembourg By Ian McSparron Veronica Scavone and Nick Park
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Location Absolute:49,45N 6,10E Relative: Near the Atlantic Ocean, near Russia, and surrounded by Germany, Belgium, and France
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Region The main regions of Luxembourg are Belgium, Wallonia, and Rhineland-Palatinate.
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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.
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