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  • We are so lucky today, because we are doing, Luck-sembourg (Luxembourg)!

  • Yeah!

  • Just make sure you don't call it Little Switzerland,

  • Okay?

  • Hey everybody I am your host Barbs! I once had a conversation with a German guy, and it kind of went like this:

  • Hey, so what's interesting in Luxembourg like what do people do when they go there?

  • You know you can open up a bank account. You know. It's pretty cool

  • Okay, anything else like what else?

  • I mean you could also leave to-

  • No, but seriously, Luxembourg is kind of like this curiously distinct nation with a lot of mixed hybrid culture cues

  • that have jumbled up to create what it is today.

  • Oh, and it's like super small. You can drive across the entire nation in like 45 minutes.

  • Let's find out where it is on the map now, shall we?

  • You know what's funny?

  • I feel like we're kind of just playing copy and paste because we did

  • Liechtenstein, another rich landlocked microstate tax haven and now it's happening again.

  • First of all, Luxembourg is a landlocked nation located in Western Europe right along the tri-point of France Germany and Belgium.

  • The country is only about 35 miles or 57 kilometers wide and 51 miles or 82 km long

  • making it just barely under a 1,000 square miles in area or 2,500 square kilometers.

  • The country is made up of 12 cantons with the capital of Luxembourg City located in the south

  • which also acts as one of the three capitals of the EU. In addition to Brussels, Belgium, and Strasburg, France. Luxembourg city also holds the

  • European Court of Justice the highest judicial authority in the EU. Out of the 12 main towns and cities, the largest ones after

  • Luxembourg City are Esch-sur-Alzette and Differdange. The country has one main Airport:

  • Luxembourg City International close to the capital which is actually the fifth busiest cargo

  • transporting Airport in Europe servicing three large shipping airlines: Cargolux, China Airlines Cargo and Qatar Airways cargo.

  • Yeah, when you want to make quick cash, you got to make yourself a transport hub with great international trade rates.

  • You know what I'm talking about Singapore?

  • Ehh, What can I say?

  • Now traditionally, the country is kind of divided into two main regions when it comes to populous. The Oesling or "Eiseck" in the north

  • which has most of the higher hills and forests. And the flatter Gutland in the south where about eighty-five percent of the population lives.

  • Luxembourg actually used to be a lot larger in the past until three partitions happened from the French, Prussians and finally the Belgians in the

  • 1800s. To add insult to injury, they actually named their largest southern region touching Luxembourg the

  • "Luxembourg region". For such a small land area though, Luxembourg is incredibly compact

  • with amazing ancient sites and landmarks and businesses. Over 100 castles 75 of which were built in the Middle Ages.

  • I mean there's a reason why they were labeled the European Capital of Culture twice.

  • Over 150 main banks and many companies like Skype, Amazon, Pepsi, JPMorgan, FedEx and IKEA have their European headquarters in Luxembourg.

  • So yeah, this place knows how to keep busy with commerce. Speaking of which, some notable sites of interest might include:

  • The Luxembourg catacombs,

  • the old quarter of Luxembourg City,

  • the National Museum of History and Art,

  • the Bock city casements and tunnels,

  • the Mondorf-les-bains,

  • Clerveaux castle and abbey,

  • Berdorf rocks,

  • Parc Merveilleux,

  • smaller castles like Beaufort, Hollenfels, Bourshield,

  • Larocehette and the Grand Ducal Palace of Luxembourg. Lots of stuff happening on such a small space.

  • Speaking of which, let's jump into the landscape now.

  • Luxembourg is sometimes referred to as the Green Heart of Europe. Speaking of which,

  • they do kind of have the highest ecological footprint in the world.

  • As mentioned before, the northern part of the country or the

  • Öesling highlands are part of the greater Ardennes hilly range

  • that extends across South Belgium into Germany. With the tallest peak at only 560 meters, Kneiff summit

  • Just one meter taller than Buurgplaatz, which is often mistaken for the highest point

  • but it's not. Most of the country's 30% forest coverage

  • can be found here and in the easternllethal forest. From here, the important rivers, there,

  • Woltz and Alzette all join up in the middle whereas the largest body of water being the upperre Lake Reservoir.

  • However the longest river is the Moselle flowing along the border with Germany in the east.

  • Alright. Technical facts out of the way.

  • Let's see, some other things to note: Luxembourg only gets about 61 days of sunshine a year so uhh...

  • get your vitamin D. Supplements.

  • Hah! Amateur.

  • They have the highest consumption of wine per capita out of any country in Europe.

  • Pffff... Wrong!

  • I challenge you to...

  • Wine off Luxembourg.

  • Fake! Fake-zimberg!!

  • They also have the highest rate of car ownership at about 650 per thousand residents. The national animal is the gold crest bird

  • and the... lion?

  • because Africa, right?

  • Actually in ancient times, Lions did naturally inhabit parts of southern Europe and Asia.

  • However today, due to human interaction and natural environment ships, they're actually almost exclusively found

  • in Africa.

  • Uhhh, Noah thank goodness,

  • you're here ok. Because I've been meaning to take a break from teaching these friggin annoying...

  • Ughghgh... the

  • adorable subscribe of mine. I need a triple shot of espresso, okay?

  • You know how they tell prompter works, the audience loves you, okay? Take it away.

  • You got it, dude!

  • Historically Luxembourg didn't really have too much going on prior the 20th century

  • And it wasn't until huge iron ore deposits were found in the South Redlands that really kicked off their industry output.

  • Today the world's largest steel producer, ArcelorMittal merged the Indian Mittal company

  • is headquartered in Luxembourg City and today produces nearly 100 million tonnes of steel.

  • But steel isn't Luxembourg financial trophy. In fact the industry has been in decline since the 70s. What really gave Luxembourg a boost was a

  • financial and banking sectors. In 1929, they passed the holding law which meant that corporate holding companies be allowed

  • manager subsidiaries in Luxembourg for incredibly low tax rates, some as low as 1%.

  • Finally in the late 90s and early 2000s, known as a golden age during the online business and tech boom

  • in which they doubled their GDP per capita in only five years

  • by a complex system of business and management deals. This however did lead to this as frequent Lux leaks 2014

  • in which tax evasion techniques were released the public from a team of accountants. This was a huge deal

  • which then led politicians calling for reforms all over the world.

  • Oooh, cool. Thanks a lot Noah!

  • Yeah, no problem, buddy.

  • So-nyway,

  • Some of the top dishes of the country might include things like: Fried potato pancakes, boiled pork meat with beans,

  • Human-shaped brioche pastries and Kacheis.

  • Speaking of food, are you in the mood for some

  • Luxemburgers?!

  • Luxembourger, that's what you call somebody from this country.

  • Luxembourgish is what you call the language and something from this country,

  • Luxembourgeois is the French word for both.

  • But the locals here call ittzebuergesch. Remember in the Belgium episode, we talked about how Belgium is kind of like a mix

  • between Dutch and French influences? Well Luxembourg is like a mix between German and French

  • but don't exactly say that to them, even though they all literally speak German and French.

  • We'll get to that in a bit but first of all,

  • The country has about six hundred thousand people and is a second richest country per capita after Qatar.

  • The nation is about 56% native Luxembourger whereas about 17% are actually Portuguese,

  • 7% French and the rest are made up of a slew of other nations mostly Europeans with few Asians and Africans mixed in.

  • They use the Euro as their currency. They use a type C, And F plug outlets

  • and they drive on the right side of the road. Back to the language thing. Luxembourg is pretty much a trilingual nation.

  • Every citizen learns German at age 6, French at age 7 and in high school, the language switches from German to French.

  • The citizens though usually all start off with the national language, Luxembourgish, which is a Germanic language related to German.

  • But do NOT call it a dialect of German!!

  • They hate it when you say that. Even though the two are not that far off,

  • I mean you get some discrepancies like:

  • Firwat? VS Warum?

  • Klinik (Spidol) VS Krankenhaus

  • Bic VS Kugelscreiber

  • and the list goes on and on. There's websites devoted to this.

  • But overall, the grammar and syntax are pretty intelligible,

  • but it's definitely not a Dialect.

  • Overall yeah, they learn English in school at around age 12, so in a sense, many people might actually be quadrilingual

  • but all administration and media are published mostly in French or German or Luxembourgish if you request it. And nowadays,

  • Portuguese is spoken everywhere too since nearly a fifth of their population is Portuguese.

  • Luxembourg is also a Hereditary Constitutional monarchy

  • with the last Grand Duchy in the world. What is a Grand Duchy?

  • Keith, explain!

  • It's like something to do with a Duke in royalty,

  • I think? It was under the Holy Roman Empire thing and everyone was like:

  • "Whoa!

  • Let's just make a big country instead", but Luxembourg was like: "No way! I'm gonna stay the way I am."

  • Keith that was actually a really accurately condensed summary.

  • Dude, it's like whatever man. You know?

  • Obviously?

  • Keith Keith Keith Keith Keith Keith Keith,

  • It's Keith!

  • OOOOOOOHHH, KEITH! ♫

  • Basically, Henri Grand Duke of Luxembourg has been reigning since 2000.

  • He married Cuban-born Maria Teresa Mestre y Batista, had five children with her.

  • His legislative duties are limited as a constitutional monarch.

  • He can appoint the Prime Minister ambassadors dissolve the Chamber of Deputies.

  • He's commander in chief of the rather small army of about 800.

  • He also acts as a representative in diplomatic Affairs.

  • Him and his family also live in Burg castle. Now despite the influx of wealth, over the years,

  • they do have the largest external debt per capita though at around 3.5 million per citizen.

  • 3.5 million times, 600,000 for the popular...

  • Whoa whoa whoa...!

  • Yeah. But if your rate of fiscal growth exceeds that your deficit percent of your country is so categorically in the clear, technically.

  • Oh okay. So they're still good then right. Yeah, yeah, okay, cool.

  • Yeah, that's kind of why after all those Lux leaks, they were like: "Hey,

  • let's follow the US and investing space mining. That'll expand our portfolio.

  • I swear, these episodes are becoming more and more like a consumer economics course.

  • Culture wise, Luxembourgers are quite unique in that they kind of have to coalesce two worlds of the French and German sides while maintaining their own native one.

  • To varying degrees of devotion, about 87% claim to be at least part of the Roman Catholic Church.

  • They're the last country to have the formal dancing procession celebrated on wheat Tuesday, the day after Pentecost, in which ten thousand men women and children

  • gather an Echternach honoring the seventh century monk Saint Willeford by doing a 1.5 kilometre hopping dance.

  • Speaking of which, History:

  • This dude in 963AD basically built a fort,

  • From there Luxembourg city has developed, wars over ownership with the holy roman empire, Dutch, French and even Spain was involved for some reason,

  • 1939 independence, some drama with Belgians and Prussians, both world wars invaded by Germany,

  • 1950s is one of the founding members of ECSC the predecessor to what would become the EU,

  • 1980s, money starts really flowing in, 2000's money really really starts flowing in,

  • 2014 Lux leaks, the space mining thing comes in, and here we are today. some notable people of Luxembourgish descent might include:

  • Jean-Claude Juncker, Josy Barthel, the Schleck brothers, Kim Kirchen, Charly Gaul, Gilles Muller, Edward Steichen, Georges Christian,

  • Jimmy Zabello and David Gould Drake. And of course a noble family of Luxembourg.

  • Sweet, that just about does it for this segment. Let's move on to the last part,

  • The...

  • All across the world to get places like Luxembourg.

  • Small yet powerful.

  • And when you are a country like that, everything becomes kind of

  • strategic for the very continuity of your existence.

  • France and Germany are of course really close. They give their biggest business and trade with Luxembourg.

  • The people can communicate perfectly fine. People cross the border

  • to either work or shop in the country every day. Plus, alcohol and gas are usually cheaper.

  • Portugal and to some extent, Cape Verde are close friends as they make the largest minority group in Luxembourg.

  • Radio stations sometimes even play Portuguese music and broadcast to accommodate.

  • Of course as part of Benelux, the Netherlands does great business and trade.

  • They love stopping by and hanging out with their southern friends.

  • However, most Luxembourgers I talked to have said Belgium is probably the best friend.

  • Before the Euro was introduced, they pegged their old currencies.

  • They could even exchange them and the Luxembourg military trains often in Belgium.

  • On top of that, Grand Duke Henry's mom was Belgian

  • which makes him cousins with the current king of Belgium, King Philippe.

  • In conclusion, it's really no surprise why Luxembourg was selected to be the host of one of Europe's capitals.

  • It in itself is a melting pot of pan-Europeanism

  • with a populace that prides itself on being versatile.

  • Stay tuned,

  • Madagascar is coming up next!

We are so lucky today, because we are doing, Luck-sembourg (Luxembourg)!

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