- Liechtenstein - Wikipedia
Liechtenstein ( ˈlɪk tən staɪn ⓘ, LIK-tən-stine; [10] pronounced [ˈlɪçtn̩ʃtaɪn] ⓘ; Alemannic German: Liachtaschta), officially the Principality of Liechtenstein (German: Fürstentum Liechtenstein [ˈfʏʁstn̩tuːm ˈlɪçtn̩ʃtaɪn] ⓘ), [11] is a doubly landlocked country in the Central European Alps
- Liechtenstein | Map, Tourism, Royal Family | Britannica
Liechtenstein, western European principality located between Switzerland and Austria It is one of the smallest countries of Europe; its capital is Vaduz The eastern two-thirds of the country is composed of the rugged foothills of the Rhätikon Mountains, part of the central Alps
- Liechtenstein: All You Need to Know About This Unique Country
Where is Liechtenstein? Liechtenstein is a small, landlocked country in Western Europe More precisely, it is located between Switzerland and Austria, the only two countries that it borders
- Vaduz, Liechtenstein: Exploring the capitals castle, museums, and . . .
Perched by the River Rhine, wedged between the pastoral bliss of eastern Switzerland and the rugged mountains of western Austria, we’ve entered the double-landlocked micronation of Liechtenstein
- How to Visit Lichtenstein: Castles, Villages, and More
To experience the magic of this Alpine destination for yourself, here's what you need to know to plan a visit to Liechtenstein, including the top places to stay, explore, and dine
- History of Liechtenstein | Flag, Map, Facts | Britannica
Liechtenstein, western European principality located between Switzerland and Austria It is one of the smallest countries of Europe; its capital is Vaduz Liechtenstein The eastern two-thirds of the country is composed of the rugged foothills of the Rhätikon Mountains, part of the central Alps
- Liechtenstein Maps Facts - World Atlas
Liechtenstein is a small, alpine and ‘doubly landlocked’ country, situated on the banks of the Rhine River in Central Europe It is positioned both in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth
- Liechtenstein profile - Timeline - BBC News
A chronology of key events in Liechtenstein's history from its independence in 1719 to the present
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