An industrial city in southwestern Luxembourg along the border with France. With a population of 23,720 (1987), it is the second largest city in the country. It is the center of the mining and industrial region in the south of the country and has many large steelworks. The city also has a museum commemorating the anti-German resistance movement during World War II. [Yoshiki Morimoto] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
ルクセンブルク南西部,フランスとの国境沿いの工業都市。人口2万3720(1987)で,同国第2位。同国南部の鉱工業地帯の中心地で,多くの大規模な製鉄所を持つ。市内には,第2次大戦中の対ドイツ抵抗運動を記念する博物館がある。【森本 芳樹】
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