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- destination for Liechtensteiners moving to America because the community was German-speaking like the Liechtensteiners. The Liechtensteiners in Dubuque formed...
- Liechtensteiners immigrated to the United States to work in the construction of railroads. During the following decades, many other Liechtensteiners immigrated...
- The list of Liechtensteiners is a list of notable people from or of the nation of Liechtenstein. Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein, longest reigning...
- Liechtensteiner Vaterland (lit. "Liechtenstein Fatherland") is the largest daily newspaper in Liechtenstein. Published by Vaduzer Medienhaus AG, it is...
- Liechtensteiner Nachrichten (lit. 'Liechtenstein News'), known as the Oberrheinische Nachrichten (lit. 'Upper Rhine News') until 1924 was a w****ly newspaper...
- "Liechtensteiner Polka" is a song written by Edmund Kötscher and Rudi Lindt and performed by Will Glahé and His Orchestra. It reached #16 on the U.S....
- Foreign-born people make up two-thirds of the country's workforce. Liechtensteiners have an average life expectancy at birth of 82.0 years, subdividing...
- Liechtensteiner nationality law details the conditions by which an individual is a national of Liechtenstein. The primary law governing these requirements...
- Swiss, Italians, and Turks. Nationals are referred to by the plural: Liechtensteiners. The official language is German; most speak Alemannic, a German dialect...
- Austria-Hungary and Germany, of which 27 did not return. In addition, many Liechtensteiners also voluntarily enlisted in both armies, including several members...