Cessange
Cessange (Luxembourgish: Zéisseng, German: Zessingen) is a quarter in south-western Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.
Most of the quarter is covered by open fields to the south-west of Luxembourg City proper. At the centre of the quarter is the Croix de Cessange: a motorway junction between the A4 and the A6. Next to the intersection is Stade Boy Konen, which plays host to Cessange FC, Rugby Club Luxembourg, and the Luxembourg national rugby union team.
Population
At the end of 2011, 2546 people lived in Cessange, 50,04% of whom were of Luxembourgish nationality and 49,96% of foreigners. [1]
Rank | Nationality |
Number |
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1 | Luxembourgish | 1 274 |
2 | French | 369 |
3 | Portuguese | 254 |
4 | Italian | 113 |
5 | Belgian | 105 |
6 | German | 77 |
7 | British | 42 |
8 | Dutch | 23 |
9 | American | 21 |
10 | Spanish | 19 |
11 | Danish | 16 |
12 | Finnish | 14 |
13 | Romanian | 14 |
14 | Polish | 13 |
15 | Japanese | 12 |
Other nationalities | 180 |
Gallery
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Zeisseng Schoul 02.jpg
The primary school
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Zéisseng Cessange - Waassertuerm Water Tower - June 2012.jpg
The water tower
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Zéisseng Cessange Centre Culturel Entrée mai 2012.JPG
The cultural center
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Zéisseng Cessange Hall omnisport - Siicht vun uewen mai 2012.jpg
The sports center
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Kierch Zéisseng - Church Cessange - Mai 2012.JPG
The catholic church
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Zéissengerbaach - May 2012 (2).JPG
The local brook
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Zéisseng Cessange - Kierfecht Cemetery - June 2012.JPG
The cemetery
References
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