Lucilinburhuc
Lucilinburhuc is a historical name for the city of Luxembourg City, the capital of Luxembourg. The name originates from the Latin term meaning "little fortress," reflecting the city's origins as a fortified settlement. It was established in the 10th century and has played a significant role in European history due to its strategic location.
The city is known for its impressive fortifications, which were expanded over the centuries. Today, Lucilinburhuc is recognized for its rich cultural heritage, including the Grand Ducal Palace and various museums. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors interested in history and architecture.