No claims on Belgian « Province de Luxembourg » ?

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  1. No, no claims. Really not that much in common with that region any more. Not more than any other part of the Grand Region.

  2. Let’s do a simultaneous assault on all the Belgian breweries. If any ally countries try to prevent us to drink all the beer, we will retalliate with our ultimate weapon: the Grillwurscht!

  3. The Luxembourg/Germany border is a pretty unique situation: there are parts of Luxembourg that also belong to Germany, and both sides peacefully agree that that’s the case. [The rivers between Luxembourg and Germany](https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/3659532) fully belong to both sides, as an [international condominium](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/de:Gemeinschaftliches%20deutsch-luxemburgisches%20Hoheitsgebiet). As far as I know, there were other examples in the past, but this is the last one in the world.

    Another similar example would be [Pheasant Island](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pheasant_Island) which changes ownership between Spain and France every six months.

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