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Colorful Liechtenstein: 18 Interesting Facts About the Highly Unusual Country
Colorful Liechtenstein: 18 Interesting Facts About the Highly Unusual Country

Colorful Liechtenstein: 18 Interesting Facts About the Highly Unusual Country

Colorful Liechtenstein: 18 Interesting Facts About the Highly Unusual Country

Picturesque landscapes, fascinating history, and stunning present-day. In this article, we'll explore interesting facts about the remarkable country of Liechtenstein.

Interesting Facts About Liechtenstein

- Principality of Liechtenstein shines brightly on the map of Europe. Unique to this country are its culture, governmental structure, and everyday life. Visitors to Liechtenstein are impressed by its charm and diversity.

- Liechtenstein is one of the smallest countries in Europe, with an area of just 160 square kilometers.

- Liechtenstein combines several countries. The language is German, despite the absence of common borders with Germany. The national currency is the Swiss franc. The anthem is a melody from the anthem of Great Britain, differing only in the lyrics. The country's flag is similar to that of Haiti, with a crown added to it.

- The head of state is the prince, and their constitutional monarchy closely resembles an absolute one.

- The capital of Liechtenstein is the city of Vaduz, home to fewer than 6,000 residents.

- Liechtenstein was once part of the Roman Empire. Since 1719, its borders have remained unchanged.

- Nearly a third of the population consists of foreign citizens, mostly Austrians and Swiss.

- Despite its small size, Liechtenstein is one of the wealthiest countries in Europe, with almost €60,000 per capita annually. This can be attributed to the absence of external debt. Despite having a population of 37,000, the country hosts over 70,000 foreign companies. Foreign businessmen are attracted by low taxes. Stamp production contributes 10% to the budget. The country's largest income comes from machine building and instrumentation.

- There is a high demand for labor in the country. A third of the workers commute daily from other countries, mainly Austrians and Swiss.

- Residents must pursue higher education in Switzerland, as there are no universities in Liechtenstein.

- The country has fewer than 100 police officers, yet crime levels are negligible. There are fewer than ten prisoners, all serving sentences of less than two years. Those with longer sentences are transferred to Austrian prisons. Prisoners' food comes from restaurants, which is significantly cheaper than paying a chef's salary.

- Liechtenstein has not participated in military conflicts since 1866. When Liechtenstein was involved in military operations, the country's army had only 80 people. The army has been disbanded since 1868. This was done so that the foreigners who live there are protected by their countries, and in case of danger other countries will defend their citizens.

- This country can even be rented for the day, the cost of such a service is $70,000. More details ...

- Liechtenstein has one national television channel, and public transport consists only of buses. The most popular personal transport is the bicycle.

- A railway line runs through the territory of Liechtenstein, connecting Austria with Switzerland. The length of the line is slightly more than 9 kilometers, along its length there are four railway stations.

- Despite its small size, the country is a center of ski tourism. This is not surprising, as most of Liechtenstein is covered by mountains. Ski tourism is also a major source of income for the country's budget.

- The famous patron of Liechtenstein Edward Aleksandrovich von Faltz-Fein was born in the Kherson region, the present territory of our Kherson region. He made a significant contribution to the development of skiing, attracting and inviting talented athletes from other countries.

- The captain of the national football team here immediately performs the role of coach, and other players are also not professional footballers, each of them has a profession and other job
Category: Countries of Europe | Added by: Vik (2024-06-27)
Views: 19 | Tags: high demand for labor, foreign companies, ski tourism, small country, Wealthy, Liechtenstein, no universities, rented country, low crime rate, Europe, Swiss franc, low taxes, Vaduz, constitutional monarchy, German language | Rating: 0.0/0
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