Trier-Saarburg (German pronunciation: [ˌtʁiːɐ̯ˈzaːɐ̯bʊʁk]; Luxembourgish: Landkrees Tréier-Saarburg [ˈlɑntkʀeːs ˌtʀəɪɐˈzaːbuχk]) is a district in the west of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
The area between its tributaries, the Ruwer and the Saar, is also well known as one of the prime wine regions of Germany.
The red cross is the cross of Trier, as a large part of the Saarburg district (as well as of the new Trier-Saarburg district) historically belonged to the state of Trier.
[2] The list contains the coats of arms, the names, the district areas, exemplarily the population figures from 1950 as well as the current population figures: Four towns and 100 municipalities make up the district in southwestern Germany.
[2] The list contains the coats of arms, the names, the district areas, exemplarily the population figures from 1950 as well as the current population figures: