The Guttland (German pronunciation: [ˈɡuːtˌlant]; French: Bon Pays, French pronunciation: [bɔ̃ pei]) is a region covering the southern and central parts of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
[1] To the east, the Luxembourgish Guttland adjoins the Bitburger Gutland [de] of Germany.
[1][additional citation(s) needed] Despite its variety, the Guttland does have general geographic characteristics, both physical and human, that separate it from the Éislek.
However, the Guttland's urban areas are mostly congregated in the cantons of Esch-sur-Alzette (in Luxembourgish: Esch op der Uelzecht), Luxembourg (Lëtzebuerg), Capellen (same in Luxembourgish) and Mersch (Miersch), whereas some other parts of the Guttland (cantons of Redange/Réiden, Echternach/Iechternach, Grevenmacher/Gréiwemaacher and Remich/Réimech) are almost as sparsely populated as the Éislek region.
The Guttland has a lower altitude above sea level and a flatter landscape than the Éislek.