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Schengen
Summary
Schengen is a municipality of Luxembourg[1]. Schengen has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Schengen is located in Canton of Remich[3].
- Schengen is in the country of Luxembourg[4].
- Schengen is on the body of water Moselle[5].
- Schengen's head of government is recorded as Michel Gloden[6].
- Schengen's instance of is recorded as municipality of Luxembourg[7].
- Schengen's capital is recorded as Remerschen[8].
- Schengen's shares border with is recorded as Bous[9].
- Schengen's shares border with is recorded as Dalheim[10].
- Schengen's shares border with is recorded as Remich[11].
- Schengen's shares border with is recorded as Mondorf-les-Bains[12].
- Schengen's shares border with is recorded as Perl[13].
- Schengen's shares border with is recorded as Apach[14].
- Schengen's shares border with is recorded as Haute-Kontz[15].
- Schengen's shares border with is recorded as Contz-les-Bains[16].
- Schengen's shares border with is recorded as Rustroff[17].
- Schengen's shares border with is recorded as Beyren-lès-Sierck[18].
- Schengen's shares border with is recorded as Puttelange-lès-Thionville[19].
- Schengen is named after Schengen[20].
- Schengen's twinned administrative body is recorded as Ischgl[21].
- Schengen's Commons category is recorded as Schengen[22].
- Schengen comprises Bech-Kleinmacher[23].
- Schengen comprises Burmerange[24].
- Schengen comprises Elvange[25].
- Schengen comprises Emerange[26].
- Schengen comprises Remerschen[27].
Body
Geography
Schengen is in the country of Luxembourg[4]. Schengen is located in Canton of Remich[3]. Schengen is on the body of water Moselle[5].
Physical Characteristics
Population counts include {'amount': '+3377'}[28], {'amount': '+3951'}[29], {'amount': '+3670'}[30], {'amount': '+3639'}[31], {'amount': '+3192'}[32], and {'amount': '+3228'}[33].
Designation and Status
Schengen's instance of is recorded as municipality of Luxembourg[7].
History and Context
Schengen is named after Schengen[20].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Schengen include Schengen bridge[34], a road bridge[35], in Luxembourg[36] and Schengen Agreement[37], a treaty[38].
Why It Matters
Schengen has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Schengen is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]
Entities named for Schengen include Schengen bridge[34], a road bridge[35], in Luxembourg[36] and Schengen Agreement[37], a treaty[38].