Nordstad

{{Short description|Development area in north-central Luxembourg}}

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Nordstad is a development area in north-central Luxembourg, and a colloquial term to refer to the combined urban areas in the region. The name is Luxembourgish for 'northern city', but it remains the title, both formal and informal, of the region in any language.

The idea was coined by Luxembourgish economist Adrien Ries in 1973. The idea of a unified urban area in the north of the country was put forward to decentralise and diversify the economy, and develop a third major urban area, along with Luxembourg City and the southern Red Lands.

A project of four of the Nordstad's core communes - Ettelbruck, Diekirch, Erpeldange-sur-Sûre and Schieren - to merge into a single municipality has been ongoing since 2018.{{Cite web |title=Ettelbrück, Schieren and Erpeldange-sur-Sûre think about municipal merger |url=https://today.rtl.lu/news/luxembourg/a/1231160.html |date=2018-08-31 |website=RTL Today}} The project initially also included the communes of Colmar-Berg and Bettendorf, but their communal councils chose to leave negotiations in November 2018 and October 2024, respectively.{{Cite web |title=Colmar-Berg n'intégrera pas la coalition |url=https://infos.rtl.lu/actu/luxembourg/a/1268478.html |date=2018-11-17 |website=RTL Infos |language=fr}}{{Cite web |title=Le projet Nordstad se poursuit à quatre communes |url=https://www.lessentiel.lu/fr/story/politique-au-luxembourg-le-projet-nordstad-se-poursuit-a-quatre-communes-103207189 |date=2024-10-23 |website=L'Essentiel |language=fr}} A non-binding referendum in Bettendorf on rejoining the merger project on 23 March 2025{{Cite web |title=Fusion Nordstad: la date du référendum à Bettendorf est fixée |url=https://www.virgule.lu/luxembourg/fusion-nordstad-la-date-du-referendum-a-bettendorf-est-fixee/29440752.html |last=Muller |first=Nico |date=2024-12-12 |website=virgule.lu |language=fr}} resulted in a majority for enjoining the merger,{{cite web |last=Muller |first=Nico |title=Norstad: les citoyens de Bettendorf ont décidé de rester impliqués dans le processus de fusion |url=https://www.virgule.lu/luxembourg/norstad-les-citoyens-de-bettendorf-ont-decide-de-rester-impliques-dans-le-processus-de-fusion/51047728.html |website=virgule.lu |access-date=17 April 2025 |language=fr}} after which the communal council had a “working meeting” with the other communes.{{cite web |last=Muller |first=Nico |title=Bettendorf doit s’engager clairement en faveur de la Nordstad |url=https://www.virgule.lu/luxembourg/bettendorf-doit-s-engager-clairement-en-faveur-de-la-nordstad/52630258.html |website=virgule.lu |access-date=17 April 2025 |language=fr |date=2 April 2025}} Another referendum is scheduled for 2027 across the remaining communes, with a stated goal of completing the merger before the 2029 communal elections.{{Cite web |title=Fusion de la Nordstad: le référendum devrait avoir lieu en 2027 |url=https://www.virgule.lu/luxembourg/fusion-de-la-nordstad-le-referendum-devrait-avoir-lieu-en-2027/10079302.html |last=Muller |first=Nico |date=2024-03-29 |website=virgule.lu |language=fr}}

As of 2024, the four communes have a combined population of 21,859 - were the merger to take place, the commune of Nordstad would become the 5th-most populous in the country, and the number of communes in Luxembourg would drop to 97, the lowest since the creation of the municipal system in Luxembourg in 1843.

Extent

Nordstad includes a total of fifteen communes, predominantly in the canton of Diekirch, but also including communes in Mersch and Vianden.

The fifteen communes are:

Altogether, the fifteen communes have a population of 33,233, or approximately 7% of Luxembourg's total population. This is over an area of 301.8 km², which is 12% of Luxembourg's territory. Thus, the whole Nordstad region is more sparsely populated than Luxembourg as a whole, despite Nordstad's name.

Core communes

Development activity in Nordstad is concentrated on the centre, and most urbanised area, formed by the six core communes of Bettendorf, Colmar-Berg, Diekirch, Erpeldange, Ettelbruck, and Schieren. Except Colmar-Berg, all of them are in Diekirch canton, and lie in the valley of the middle Sauer. Of the six, Diekirch and Ettelbruck have city status and rank within the top twenty most-populated communes in the Grand Duchy.

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