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least 1140
until the 13th century, and
again from 1807 onwards. The
Liechtensteins acquired land,
predominantly in Moravia,
Lower Austria, Silesia, and...
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- The
national flag of the Prin****lity of
Liechtenstein (German:
Flagge Liechtensteins)
consists of two
horizontal bands, one blue and one red, charged...
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Statistisches Jahrbuch Liechtensteins 2016, page 35.
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- respectively, the
small lordship of Sc****enberg and the
county of Vaduz, the
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- This
article concerns the
systems of
communications in
Liechtenstein.
Liechtenstein possesses a
number of
modern communications systems, some of which...
- have been 16
monarchs of the Prin****lity of
Liechtenstein since 1608. The
current Prince of
Liechtenstein is Hans-Adam II,
since 13
November 1989. The...
- the
national football team of the Prin****lity of
Liechtenstein and is
controlled by the
Liechtenstein Football ****ociation. The
organisation is
known as...
- The prin****lity of
Liechtenstein encomp****es most of the
eastern half of the
Rhine Valley,
wedged between Austria and Switzerland. The
majority of the...