Principality of Liechtenstein Attractions

 
Seat of government: Vaduz

The Principality of Liechtenstein is an independent state in the Alpine region between Switzerland and Austria. It extends from the western slopes of the Rätikon ridge to the Rhine. The most densely populated part of the country and the main agricultural area is the Rhine plain; the hillsides are mainly covered with forest, and in the high valleys Alpine meadows predominate. Its favorable tax laws have made it the headquarters of numerous holding companies. In proportion to its size Liechtenstein is the most highly industrialized nation in the world (metal-processing, chemical and pharmaceutical, textile and food industries), and its per capita income is also one of the highest in the world. The language of the country is an Alemannic dialect of German.

The region of present-day Liechtenstein was already settled during the Early Stone Age. In the Roman period a road traversed the region from north to south.
Address: Liechtensteinische Central Tourist Office, Zweigbüro
Malbun, FL-9497 Triesenberg, Liechtenstein

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Pasture and mountains in Liechtenstein.Pasture and mountains in Liechtenstein.
Mountain scenery in Liechtenstein.Mountain scenery in Liechtenstein.
A medieval castle in the city of Vaduz.A medieval castle in the city of Vaduz.
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