Perl

Perl is a municipality in , , . In 2020 its population was 8,824.
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  • Type: Village with 8,180 residents
  • Description: municipality in Saarland, Germany
  • Also known as: 10042115” and “Perl, Saarland

Places of Interest

Highlights include European Museum Schengen and Apach.

Museum

Railway station
is a railway station.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Schengen and Remerschen.

is a village of 4,800 people in far south-eastern near the tripoint where the borders of Germany, France, and Luxembourg meet. is known because the Agreement, which abolished passport controls between most EU members, was signed here in 1985.

Village
is a former commune and small wine-growing town in south-eastern , belonging to the commune of , near the point where the borders of , and Luxembourg come together.

Village
is a village in the canton of Remich, in south-eastern . It used to be a commune until it was merged into in 2011. As of 2025, the village of , which lies in the south-east of the commune, had a population of 295. is situated 5 km west of Perl.

Perl

Latitude
49.4736° or 49° 28′ 25″ north
Longitude
6.3875° or 6° 23′ 15″ east
Population
8,180
Elevation
278 metres (912 feet)
Open location code
8FX8F9FP+CX
Open­Street­Map ID
node 240031493
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
6547396
Wiki­data ID
Q662505
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Perl” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Perl
  • Arabic: بلدة بيرل
  • Aragonese: Perl
  • Arpitan: Perl
  • Asturian: Perl
  • Basque: Perl
  • Bavarian: Perl
  • Belarusian: Перль
  • Breton: Perl
  • Catalan: Perl
  • Cebuano: Perl
  • Chechen: Перль
  • Chinese: 佩尔
  • Corsican: Perl
  • Croatian: Perl
  • Czech: Perl
  • Danish: Perl
  • Dutch: Perl
  • Esperanto: Perl
  • Estonian: Perl
  • Finnish: Perl
  • French: Perl
  • Friulian: Perl
  • Galician: Perl
  • German: Perl (Mosel)
  • German: Perl
  • Hungarian: Perl
  • Icelandic: Perl
  • Ido: Perl
  • Indonesian: Perl
  • Interlingua: Perl
  • Interlingue: Perl
  • Irish: Perl
  • Italian: Perl
  • Japanese: ペルル (モーゼル)
  • Kirghiz: Перль
  • Kongo: Perl
  • Ladin: Perl
  • Ligurian: Perl
  • Limburgan: Perl
  • Low German: Perl
  • Luxembourgish: Pärel
  • Luxembourgish: Perl
  • Malagasy: Perl
  • Malay: Perl, Jerman
  • Minangkabau: Perl
  • Narom: Perl
  • Neapolitan: Perl
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Perl
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Perl
  • Occitan (post 1500): Perl
  • Persian: پرل
  • Picard: Perl
  • Piemontese: Perl
  • Polish: Perl
  • Portuguese: Perl
  • Romanian: Perl
  • Romansh: Perl
  • Russian: Перль
  • Sardinian: Perl
  • Scots: Perl
  • Scottish Gaelic: Perl
  • Serbian: Perl
  • Serbian: Перл
  • Serbo-Croatian: Perl
  • Sicilian: Perl
  • Slovak: Perl
  • Slovenian: Perl
  • Spanish: Perl
  • Swahili: Perl
  • Swedish: Perl, Saarland
  • Swedish: Perl
  • Swiss German: Perl
  • Tatar: Перль
  • Turkish: Perl
  • Ukrainian: Перль
  • Uzbek: Perl
  • Uzbek: Перл
  • Venetian: Perl
  • Vietnamese: Perl, Merzig-Wadern
  • Vietnamese: Perl
  • Vlaams: Perl
  • Volapük: Perl
  • Walloon: Perl
  • Waray (Philippines): Perl, Alemanya
  • Waray (Philippines): Perl
  • Welsh: Perl
  • Wolof: Perl
  • Zulu: Perl

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Localities in the Area

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