No, no claims. Really not that much in common with that region any more. Not more than any other part of the Grand Region.
No data.
No data. And it’s ridiculous to even think about it.
Nah , the roads are too bad for the good Luxembourger to enjoy his Sunday Porsche rides.
You know how much it would cost to fix the holes in the road?
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!
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Pssss is our secret plan no one should know
Do we really want them back?
No, no claims. Really not that much in common with that region any more. Not more than any other part of the Grand Region.
No data.
No data. And it’s ridiculous to even think about it.
Nah , the roads are too bad for the good Luxembourger to enjoy his Sunday Porsche rides.
You know how much it would cost to fix the holes in the road?
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!
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.
Does it really matter now that we are in EU and Schengen. I guess not.