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Luxembourg's international airline Luxair is based at Luxembourg Airport, the country's only international airport.
The University of Luxembourg is the only university in the country.
Sport in Luxembourg
Unlike in most countries in Europe, sport in Luxembourg is not concentrated upon a particular national sport, but encompasses a number of sports, both team and individual. Despite the lack of a central sporting focus, over 100,000 people in Luxembourg, which has a total population of only 512,353, are licensed members of one sports federation or another.[123] The largest sports venue in the country is d'Coque, an indoor arena and Olympic swimming pool in Kirchberg, north-eastern Luxembourg City, which has a capacity of 8,300. The arena is used for basketball, handball, gymnastics, and volleyball, including the final of the 2007 Women's European Volleyball Championship. The largest, and national, stadium is the Stade Josy Barthel, in western Luxembourg City; named after the country's only official Olympic gold medallist, the stadium has a capacity of 8,054.
Famous sportspeople include Marc Girardelli, former alpine ski racer and five-time World Cup overall champion, Gilles Müller and Mandy Minella, both professional tennis players, and Andy Schleck and Fränk Schleck, both professional cyclists for RadioShack-Nissan-Trek who are best known as climbers who excel in the mountain stages of Grand Tours like the Tour de France.
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