Lyuksemburg
43°40′N 46°45′E / 43.667°N 46.750°E / 43.667; 46.750
Lyuksemburg (Russian: Люксембу́рг; lit. Luxembourg) is a rural locality (a selo) in Babayurtovsky District of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia.
It was founded in 1900 by Caucasus Germans as a colony originally named Romanovka (Романовка). It was given its present name in the 1930s, after Rosa Luxemburg. In 1941, the Germans were deported from Lyuksemburg.[citation needed] As of 2007, only two families have been identified as Germans.[citation needed]
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Rural localities in Babayurtovsky District
- Adil-Yangiyurt
- Alimpashayurt
- Babayurt
- Chankayurt
- Gemetyube
- Germenchik
- Khamamatyurt
- Khasanay
- Lyuksemburg
- Muzhukay
- Novaya Kosa
- Novokare
- Sovetskoye
- Tamazatyube
- Tamazatyube Staroye
- Tatayurt
- Turshunay
- Utsmiyurt
- Yangylbay
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