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Outline of Liechtenstein

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The location ofLiechtenstein
An enlargeable map of thePrincipality of Liechtenstein

The followingoutlineis provided as an overview of and topical guide to Liechtenstein:

Liechtensteinis a tiny,doubly landlockedalpine countrylocated inWestern Europe,bordered bySwitzerlandto its west and byAustriato its east.[1]Mountainous, it is awinter-sportdestination. It is also atax haven.Despite this, it is not heavilyurbanised.Many cultivated fields and small farms characterise its landscape both in the north (Unterland) and in the south (Oberland). It is the smallestGerman-speaking country in the world.

General reference[edit]

An enlargeable basic map ofLiechtenstein

Geography of Liechtenstein[edit]

An enlargeable topographic map ofLiechtenstein

Geography of Liechtenstein

Switzerland41 km
Austria35 km
  • Coastline:none[a]

Environment of Liechtenstein[edit]

An enlargeable satellite image ofLiechtenstein
View ofPlanken,SchellenbergandMauren
OverlookingVaduz

Natural geographic features of Liechtenstein[edit]

Demography of Liechtenstein[edit]

Demographics of Liechtenstein

Regions of Liechtenstein[edit]

Regions of Liechtenstein

Ecoregions of Liechtenstein[edit]

List of ecoregions in Liechtenstein

Administrative divisions of Liechtenstein[edit]

Administrative divisions of Liechtenstein

Municipalities of Liechtenstein[edit]

Government and politics of Liechtenstein[edit]

Politics of Liechtenstein

Branches of the government of Liechtenstein[edit]

Government of Liechtenstein

Executive branch of the government of Liechtenstein[edit]

Legislative branch of the government of Liechtenstein[edit]

Judicial branch of the government of Liechtenstein[edit]

Court system of Liechtenstein

Foreign relations of Liechtenstein[edit]

Foreign relations of Liechtenstein

International organization membership[edit]

The Principality of Liechtenstein is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Liechtenstein[edit]

Law of Liechtenstein

Military of Liechtenstein[edit]

Military of Liechtenstein

Local government in Liechtenstein[edit]

Municipalities of Liechtenstein

Flag Postal Code
and Name
Population
(Dec. 31, 2005)
Area
in km2
Towns
Electoral District Unterland
Ruggell 9491Ruggell 1925 7,4 Ruggell
Schellenberg 9488Schellenberg 974 3,5 Schellenberg
Gamprin 9487Gamprin 1436 6,1 Gamprin
Bendern
Eschen 9492Eschen 4076 10,3 Eschen
Nendeln
Mauren 9493Mauren 3649 7,5 Mauren
Schaanwald
Electoral District Oberland
Schaan 9494Schaan 5811 26,8 Schaan
Planken 9498Planken 366 5,3 Planken
Vaduz 9490Vaduz 5047 17,3 Vaduz
Triesenberg 9497Triesenberg 2542 29,8 Triesenberg,Masescha,Silum
Gaflei,Steg,Malbun
Triesen 9495Triesen 4643 26,4 Triesen
Balzers 9496Balzers 4436 19,6 Balzers
Mäls
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 34905 160,0

History of Liechtenstein[edit]

Hans-Adam I, Prince of Liechtensteinacquired the territory of thePrincipality
Vaduz Castle,built during the Middle Ages

History of Liechtenstein

Architecture of Liechtenstein

Culture of Liechtenstein[edit]

Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Artsin Vaduz

Culture of Liechtenstein

Sports in Liechtenstein[edit]

Sports in Liechtenstein

Economy and infrastructure of Liechtenstein[edit]

Economy of Liechtenstein

Education in Liechtenstein[edit]

Education in Liechtenstein

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^LiechtensteinandUzbekistanare the only twodoubly landlockedcountries.

References[edit]

  1. ^ab"Liechtenstein".The World Factbook.United StatesCentral Intelligence Agency.2 July 2009.Retrieved23 July2009.

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Atlas of Liechtenstein