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Liechtenstein
Conventional long namePrincipality of Liechtenstein
Native nameFürstentum Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein is a small, landlocked country located in the Alps between Switzerland and Austria, with its capital being Vaduz. The country is named after the Princely Family of Liechtenstein, which has ruled the country since the 18th century, with notable figures including Johann Adam Andreas, Franz Joseph II, and Hans-Adam II. The country's unique location has made it an important hub for trade and commerce, with neighboring countries like Germany and Italy playing a significant role in its development. The country is also a member of the European Free Trade Association and has close ties with United Nations organizations.

Geography

The country's geography is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with the Rhine river forming its western border with Switzerland. The Alpine mountains cover a significant portion of the country, with the highest peak being the Grauspitz mountain, which is located near the border with Austria. The country's climate is temperate, with cold winters and mild summers, similar to that of neighboring countries like Slovenia and Czech Republic. The country's unique geography has made it a popular destination for outdoor activities like skiing and hiking, with popular destinations including the Malbun ski resort and the Rätikon mountain range.

History

The country's history dates back to the Holy Roman Empire, with the Princely Family of Liechtenstein playing a significant role in the country's development. The country was formed in 1719, when the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI united the territories of Vaduz and Schellenberg under the rule of the Princely Family of Liechtenstein. The country's history has been shaped by its location, with neighboring countries like Austria and Switzerland playing a significant role in its development. The country was also affected by major events like the Napoleonic Wars and World War I, with notable figures like Napoleon Bonaparte and Woodrow Wilson influencing the country's history. The country's history is also closely tied to that of other European countries, including France, Belgium, and Netherlands.

Government

The country is a constitutional monarchy, with the Princely Family of Liechtenstein serving as the head of state. The country's government is divided into three branches, with the Landtag of Liechtenstein serving as the legislative branch, the Government of Liechtenstein serving as the executive branch, and the Supreme Court of Liechtenstein serving as the judicial branch. The country is also a member of international organizations like the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights, with notable figures like Thorbjørn Jagland and Guido Westerwelle playing a significant role in shaping the country's international relations. The country's government has also been influenced by the European Union, with countries like Germany and France playing a significant role in shaping the country's policies.

Economy

The country's economy is highly developed, with a strong focus on finance and industry. The country is home to a number of major companies, including Hilti, Ivoclar Vivadent, and Oerlikon Balzers, with notable figures like Martin Hilti and Albert Kriemler playing a significant role in shaping the country's economy. The country's economy is also closely tied to that of neighboring countries like Switzerland and Austria, with the Swiss franc serving as the country's official currency. The country is also a member of international organizations like the World Trade Organization and the International Monetary Fund, with notable figures like Christine Lagarde and Jim Yong Kim influencing the country's economic policies. The country's economy has also been shaped by major events like the European sovereign-debt crisis and the 2008 global financial crisis, with countries like Greece and Ireland playing a significant role in shaping the country's economic policies.

Culture

The country's culture is highly influenced by its location, with neighboring countries like Austria and Switzerland playing a significant role in shaping the country's cultural identity. The country is home to a number of cultural institutions, including the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein and the Liechtenstein National Museum, with notable figures like Adrian Hasler and Aurelia Frick playing a significant role in promoting the country's cultural heritage. The country's culture is also closely tied to that of other European countries, including Germany, France, and Italy, with major events like the Liechtenstein Festival and the Vaduz Festival showcasing the country's cultural diversity. The country's culture has also been shaped by notable figures like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven, with their music being an integral part of the country's cultural heritage.

Demographics

The country's population is highly diverse, with people from neighboring countries like Austria and Switzerland making up a significant portion of the population. The country's official language is German, with Alemannic being the most widely spoken dialect. The country's population is also highly educated, with a strong focus on science and technology, with institutions like the University of Liechtenstein and the Liechtenstein Institute playing a significant role in promoting education and research. The country's demographics have also been shaped by major events like the European migrant crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, with countries like Syria and China playing a significant role in shaping the country's demographics. The country's demographics have also been influenced by notable figures like Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron, with their policies shaping the country's immigration and integration policies.