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    Which country is called "Gibraltar of the North"?

    Question #102414. Asked by armindasantana. (Jan 18 09 7:13 AM)


    clarod

    Luxemborg

    http://www.lcto.lu/html_en/history/gibraltar_north.html

    Jan 18 09, 7:15 AM
    author

    I think it's the city of Luxembourg that is coined "Gibraltar of the North", rather than the country.

    http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Luxembourg/Luxembourg-City/blog-10034.html

    Jan 18 09, 3:08 PM


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