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The Partitions of Luxembourg

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The Partitions of Luxembourg

Map created by the.world.in.maps based on this map by Furfur
The map above shows how Luxembourg, one of Europe’s smallest countries, has shrunk over the centuries.

Here’s a breakdown of the reasons behind each loss:

 

1659 – Loss to France (Treaty of the Pyrenees)

  • Context: This treaty ended the Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659), which was part of the wider Thirty Years’ War and subsequent conflicts.
  • Why Luxembourg lost land: At the time, Luxembourg was part of the Spanish Netherlands under Habsburg Spain. France demanded border fortresses to strengthen its north-eastern frontier against Spain.
  • Result: France annexed parts of Luxembourg (shown in green on the map), including Montmédy and other fortresses.

1815 – Loss to Prussia (Congress of Vienna)

  • Context: After Napoleon’s defeat, the Congress of Vienna (1814–1815) redrew the map of Europe to create a balance of power.
  • Why Luxembourg lost land: To strengthen Prussia against France, the eastern part of Luxembourg was transferred to Prussia. This became part of the Prussian Rhine Province.
  • Result: The German Confederation also made Luxembourg a member state, and the fortress of Luxembourg City was garrisoned by Prussia.

1839 – Loss to Belgium (Treaty of London)

  • Context: Belgium had revolted against Dutch rule in 1830, and Luxembourg was caught in the middle because it was ruled by the Dutch king (who was also Grand Duke of Luxembourg).
  • Why Luxembourg lost land: To settle the Belgian Revolution and recognize Belgium’s independence, the Treaty of London split Luxembourg. The western, predominantly French-speaking half was given to Belgium, becoming the province of Luxembourg in Belgium.
  • Result: What remained was a much smaller Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (shown in red on the map).

Just remember:  Luxembourg Is Not A Microstate!

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