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Despite its tiny size, this nation functions uniquely without its own airport, independent currency, or even a native ...
The locals residing in Liechtenstein possess enough money to let them live a life without doing any work. This allows them to ...
Beyond Prague lies Moravia's royal secret: twin palaces, French gardens, andwine cellars that showcase Czech Republic's ...
The Liechtenstein royal family happens to own the country's largest bank and also wields more power than any other monarchy in Europe. The country has more registered companies than its 35,000 ...
Daughter of Hereditary Prince Alois and Hereditary Princess Sophie, Marie will tie the knot with Venezuelan businessman ...
Just 85,000 people visited in 2018, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization — placing Liechtenstein above only San Marino in the rankings of Europe's least-visited countries.
In effect, the referendum made Liechtenstein Europe's only absolute monarchy. It gave Prince Hans-Adam the power to hire and fire the government, despite publicly-expressed fears that the ...
Liechtenstein is now in new constitutional waters. A report to the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly warned that the state would risk being ejected from the Council.
"European partners should treat each other with respect," Liechtenstein's government spokeswoman Gerlinde Manz-Christ said yesterday. "The main feeling here is of disappointment." ...
Liechtenstein, where gambling had largely been illegal until 2010, now has more casinos per capita than Macau or Monaco. Some critics worry that it’s more than the principality can handle.
The Liechtenstein women's national team only played its first game in April 2021 but now have a world ranking. This is their story.