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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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Statistisches Jahrbuch Liechtensteins 2014 Llv.li, p. 80 Amt für Volkswirtschaft...
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Statistisches Jahrbuch Liechtensteins 2016, page 35.
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county of Vaduz, the
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Liechtenstein),
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- Affairs. In his
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former member of the
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which many
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close advisors. Thus,
without holding any land
directly under the Holy
Roman Emperors, the
Liechtenstein dynasty was unable...
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takes its name, is the
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