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destination for
Liechtensteiners moving to
America because the
community was German-speaking like the
Liechtensteiners. The
Liechtensteiners in
Dubuque formed...
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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...
- Austria-Hungary and Germany, of
which 27 did not return. In addition, many
Liechtensteiners also
voluntarily enlisted in both armies,
including several members...
- 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...
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sausages Yogurt Beer
Cocoa Coffee Milk –
consumed as a
beverage by many
Liechtensteiners Wine Food
portal Liechtenstein wine Ver Berkmoes, Ryan (2007). Western...
- Swiss, Italians, and Turks.
Nationals are
referred to by the plural:
Liechtensteiners. The
official language is German; most
speak Alemannic, a
German dialect...
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stage director and
composer (La
Gatta Cenerentola).
Peter Geiger, 82,
Liechtensteiner historian.
Georg Gölter [de], 86,
German politician, MP (1969–1977)...
- USV Eschen/Mauren is a
Liechtensteiner football club from
Eschen and Mauren. They play at the
Sportpark Eschen-Mauren,
which used to be the
national football...
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Brigitte Haas (German pronunciation: [bʁiˈɡɪtə ˈhaːs]; born 1964) is a
Liechtensteiner lawyer and
politician who has
served as the
Prime Minister of Liechtenstein...