Rumelange (Luxembourgish: Rëmeleng[ˈʀəməleŋ](listen); German: Rümelingen) is a commune with town status in south-western Luxembourg, on the border with France.
Commune in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Rumelange
Rëmeleng
Commune
Coat of arms
Map of Luxembourg with Rumelange highlighted in orange, and the canton in dark red
Rumelange was formed on 25 September 1891, when it was detached from the commune of Kayl. The law forming Rumelange was passed on 27 June 1891.[2]
Population
As of the 1 February 2011 census, the commune had a population of 5,038. As of 2008[update], the town of Rumelange, which lies in the east of the commune, has a population of 4,818.
Museum
It is the site of some of the underground iron mines no longer in operation. Rumelange is home to Luxembourg's National Mining Museum.[3]
Inside the National Mining Museum
Notable people
Batty Weber (1860–1940) an influential journalist and author
Alfred Kieffer (1904–1987) a Luxembourgian footballer, competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics
Foni Tissen (1909–1975) a Luxembourg schoolteacher and artist of hyperrealistic, darkly humorous paintings
Emile Kirscht (1913–1994) a Luxembourg painter and a co-founder of the Iconomaques group of abstract artists in Luxembourg [4]
Ernest Toussaint (1908-1942) boxer, competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics; resistance member
Twin towns — sister cities
See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Luxembourg
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