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How crowded is the small country of Liectenstein?
And What are some interesting facts about it?

2006-10-08 06:43:56 · 4 answers · asked by dark.axxo 3 in Travel Europe (Continental) Other - Europe

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Capital Vaduz

47°08′N 9°30′E

Largest city Schaan

Official language(s) German

Government Constitutional monarchy (Principality)

- Prince Hans-Adam II

- Regent Alois

- Head of Government Otmar Hasler

Independence - Date 1806

Area - Total 160 km² (215th) (62 sq mi)

- Water (%) negligible

Population
- July 2006 est. 33 987 (211th)
- 2000 census 33,307
- Density 210/km² (52nd) (544/sq mi)

GDP (PPP) 2006 estimate
- Total $2,850 million (...)
- Per capita $83,700 (...)

HDI (2003) NA (unranked) – NA

Currency Swiss franc (CHF)

Time zone CET (UTC+1)
- Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Internet TLD .li

Calling code +423

2006-10-08 06:52:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It isn't very crowded. It has a lot of space for a country with like 30,000 people. It is like being in a small town. Can tell you much for interesting facts. To be honest it isn't that interesting. I went there for the day once and left earlier then planed because there was nothing to do. You can go hiking and skiing I guess. They really love their royal family. To get their you have to take a bus from either Switzerland or Austria and there is no border or anything. They don't have their own money either they use Swiss Francs. I think they do have McDonalds in the bigger town there, just a fun thing I guess.

2006-10-08 09:52:31 · answer #2 · answered by Constant_Traveler 5 · 1 1

regarding titles of the different halves - it is in actuality a similar in each and every Monarchy, not purely Britain. it is to distinguish between royals by using blood and marriage. it is extremely uncommon for a girl marrying right into a royal family individuals to be granted the identify of a Princess in her very own genuine; the only contemporary examples that i understand of comprise Princess Maxima of the Netherlands and Princess Mathilde of Belgium - the two have been created Princess of their respective international places. Alexandra did not replace into Princess of Denmark in her very own genuine, and neither did Mary; the two are Princesses by using marriage-purely - in simple terms as Camilla, Kate and Sophie are. different than for the Netherlands and Belgium (and then, purely in case of the different halves of the Heirs obvious), all different international places have structures resembling the British one.

2016-11-27 01:02:26 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Search the Web.

Very interesting information on it.

2006-10-08 06:51:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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