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Located in Merrimack County in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, Hooksett is a town known for its livable environment and vibrant community. Only about 15 minutes from Manchester (the state's largest city), it is conveniently located with Interstate 93 running through the town, connecting it to major northeastern cities such as Boston. With a population of approximately 17,000, the town has a friendly, family-oriented community with a number of quality public schools and excellent public facilities. The local economy is dominated by small businesses, retail, and services, and has attracted a number of businesses in recent years, resulting in a steady growth in employment opportunities. Surrounded by natural beauty, the Merrimack River, and close to recreational attractions such as Canobie Lake Theme Park, the area combines convenience and outdoor recreation, making it one of the most popular places to live in Southern New Hampshire.
Redanges-sur-Atelier is the capital of the county of Redanges in western Luxembourg, located along the scenic Atelier River. Famous for its rich history, wine culture and natural beauty, this quiet town is an important tourist and agricultural center in Luxembourg.
Redanges has a thousand years of history and the old town retains its medieval architecture, including the church of St. Martin and old wineries. The region is famous for its wine production and hosts an annual wine festival in the fall, which attracts many visitors to sample the fine wines of the Moselle Valley.
The town is surrounded by the vineyards and forests of the Atelier Valley, making it suitable for hiking and cycling. Nearby are the natural attractions of Luxembourg's Little Switzerland, such as rock formations and viewpoints. Visitors can visit wine museums, tasting houses and experience traditional Luxembourg village life.
The economy is based on the wine industry and tourism, with road and rail connections to Luxembourg City and the German border. The town's relaxed pace of life makes it an ideal base for exploring the natural and cultural heritage of western Luxembourg.