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- Oesling abstract "The Oesling or Ösling (Luxembourgish: Éislek) is a region covering the northern part of both the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm, within the greater Ardennes area that also covers parts of Belgium and France. The Oesling covers 32% of the territory of Luxembourg; to the south of the Oesling lies the Gutland (literally "Good Land"), which covers the remaining 68% of the Grand Duchy as well as the southern part of the Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm.The region is characterised by hills and large deciduous forests. Almost all of Luxembourg's tallest hills are in the Oesling, particularly in the north and north-west, near the borders with Belgium and Germany. Its main hill chains are cut by scenic river valleys, most notable those of the Clerve, Our, upper Sauer, and Wiltz. The Oesling is sparsely populated, with few larger towns; Clervaux, Vianden and Wiltz are the largest ones in the Luxembourgian part of the Oesling, of which only Wiltz has a population of over 4,816 people. Instead, the area is known for its numerous picturesque hill-side villages, which rely upon the visitors that the tourist season brings.In the 2004 legislative election, the Free Party of Luxembourg, a small regionalist party based in the Oesling and led by local personality Jean Ersfeld, offered candidates, but none were elected. The party had difficulty in continuing to organize after the election.".
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- Oesling wikiPageRevisionID "668896082".
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Ardennes.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Bitburg-Prüm.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Regions_of_Luxembourg.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Clervaux.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Clerve.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Deciduous.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Free_Party_of_Luxembourg.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Luxembourg.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Gutland_(Luxembourg).
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Ersfeld.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Luxembourg.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Luxembourg_general_election,_2004.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Luxembourgian_legislative_election,_2004.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Our_(river).
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Our_River.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Regionalism.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Sauer.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Vianden.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Wiltz.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Wiltz_(river).
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLink Wiltz_River.
- Oesling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oesling".
- Oesling auto "yes".
- Oesling date "December 2009".
- Oesling hasPhotoCollection Oesling.
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- Oesling subject Category:Regions_of_Luxembourg.
- Oesling hypernym Region.
- Oesling point "50.0 6.0".
- Oesling type Article.
- Oesling type Settlement.
- Oesling type Article.
- Oesling type SpatialThing.
- Oesling comment "The Oesling or Ösling (Luxembourgish: Éislek) is a region covering the northern part of both the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm, within the greater Ardennes area that also covers parts of Belgium and France.".
- Oesling label "Oesling".
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- Oesling sameAs Éislek.
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- Oesling sameAs Эслинг.
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- Oesling sameAs Q298176.
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- Oesling lat "50.0".
- Oesling long "6.0".
- Oesling wasDerivedFrom Oesling?oldid=668896082.
- Oesling isPrimaryTopicOf Oesling.