Government of Luxembourg
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Government of Luxembourg
Summary
Government of Luxembourg is an executive branch[1]. It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Government of Luxembourg is in the country of Luxembourg[3].
- Government of Luxembourg's instance of is recorded as executive branch[4].
- Government of Luxembourg's coat of arms image is recorded as Lesser CoA luxembourg.svg[5].
- Government of Luxembourg's logo image is recorded as Lion rouge inspiré des armoiries du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg.svg[6].
- Government of Luxembourg's headquarters location is recorded as Grand Ducal Palace[7].
- Government of Luxembourg's ISNI is recorded as 0000000406138297[8].
- Government of Luxembourg's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 6078154741654453110006[9].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of State[10].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Defence, Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade[11].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Viticulture[12].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Culture of Luxembourg[13].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Digitalisation[14].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Economy of Luxembourg[15].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Education, Children and Youth[16].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Equality between Women and Men[17].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Research and Higher Education[18].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity[19].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Family Affairs, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception of Refugees[20].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Finance of Luxembourg[21].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of the Civil Service[22].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry for the Interior of Luxembourg[23].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Justice[24].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Housing and Spatial Planning[25].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Mobility and Public Works[26].
- Government of Luxembourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Consumer Protection[27].
Body
Operations
Government of Luxembourg's headquarters location is recorded as Grand Ducal Palace[7]. Subsidiaries include Ministry of State[10], a Ministry in the government of Luxembourg[28], in Luxembourg[29], founded in 1857[30], headquartered in Luxembourg[31]; Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Defence, Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade[11], a Ministry in the government of Luxembourg[32], in Luxembourg[33], founded in 2023[34], headquartered in Mansfeld building (Luxembourg City)[35]; Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Viticulture[12], a Ministry in the government of Luxembourg[36], in Luxembourg[37], founded in 1999[38], headquartered in Luxembourg[39]; Ministry of Culture of Luxembourg[13], a Ministry in the government of Luxembourg[40], in Luxembourg[41], founded in 1969[42], headquartered in Q13103077[43]; Ministry of Digitalisation[14], a Ministry in the government of Luxembourg[44], in Luxembourg[45], founded in 2018[46], headquartered in Hôtel de Bourgogne[47]; and Ministry of Economy of Luxembourg[15], a Ministry in the government of Luxembourg[48], in Luxembourg[49], headquartered in Luxembourg[50].
Why It Matters
Government of Luxembourg is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]