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== '''AMERICA, FUCK YEAH!''' ==
|ennym_dooghyssagh = United States of America
== '''ALL MUSLIMS ARE TERRORISTS! ==
|ennym_foddey_cadjincliaghtagh= ''Steatyn Unnaneysit America''
== '''THE ILLUMINATI RAPE LITTLE GIRLS''' ==
|ennym_gienneydagh = ny Steatyn Unnaneysit
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|jarroo-raa = ''[[In God We Trust]]'' <small>(oikoil)</small><br />''She ayns Jee tamaid cur y treisht ain''<br />''[[E Pluribus Unum]]'' <small>([[Ladjyn]] - tradishoonagh)</small><br />''Ass mooarane, unnaneys''
|common_name=Liechtenstein
|arrane_ashoonagh = ''[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]''
|native_name={{native name|de|Fürstentum Liechtenstein|icon=no}}
|çhengaghyn_oikoil = Cha nel çhengey oikoil ayn<sup>1</sup>
|conventional_long_name=Principality of Liechtenstein
|sorçh_çhengaghyn = [[Çhengey ashoonagh]]
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|çhengaghyn = [[Baarle]] (''de facto'')<sup>2</sup>
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|sorçh_reiltys = [[Pobblaght]] [[Pobblaght chonastagh|chonastagh]] [[Reirey eaghtyraneagh|eaghtyraneagh]] [[Pobblaght vunraghtoil|vunraghtoil]]
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|national_motto=Für Gott, Fürst und Vaterland<small><br/>
|ennym1_fer-toshee = [[Barack Obama]]
For God, Prince and Fatherland </small>
|enmys2_fer-toshee = [[Lhiass-eaghtyrane ny Steatyn Unnaneysit|Lhiass-eaghtyrane]]
|national_anthem=''[[Oben am jungen Rhein]]''<small><br/>"Up on the Young Rhine"</small>
|ennym2_fer-toshee = [[Joe Biden]]
|official_languages=[[German language|German]]
|enmys3_fer-toshee = [[Loayreyder Whaiyl ny Steatyn Unnaneysit|Loayreyder y Whaiyl]]
|capital=[[Vaduz]]
|ennym3_fer-toshee = [[Nancy Pelosi]]
|latd=47|latm=08.5|latNS=N|longd=9|longm=31.4|longEW=E
|enmys4_fer-toshee = [[Ard-vriw ny Steatyn Unnaneysit|Ard-vriw]]
|largest_city=[[Schaan]]
|ennym4_fer-toshee = [[John G. Roberts|John Roberts]]
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|leader_title2=[[Prince of Liechtenstein|Regent]]
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|leader_name2=[[Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein|Alois]]
|pobble_ooley = 306,181,000
|leader_title3=[[Head of Government of Liechtenstein|Prime Minister]]
|blein_ooley_pobble = 2009
|leader_name3=[[Klaus Tschütscher]]
|rhenk_ooley_pobble = 3-oo
|leader_title4=[[Landtag of Liechtenstein|Landtag Speaker]]
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|leader_name4=[[Arthur Brunhart]]
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|area_sq_mi=61.960
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|area_rank=215th
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|area_magnitude=1 E8
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|quaiyl =
|population_estimate=36,010<ref>[http://www.llv.li/amtsstellen/llv-as-bevoelkerung/llv-as-bevoelkerung-bevoelkerungsstatistik_per_30_juni.htm Bevölkerungsstatistik 30. Juni 2010], Landesverwaltung Liechtenstein. Accessed on 2 October 2011</ref>
|blein_LTS_CCK = 2008
|population_estimate_year=2010
|LTS_CCK = $14.334 trillioon
|population_estimate_rank=209th
|rhenk_LTS_CCK = 1-d
|population_density_km2=224
|LTS_CCK_yn_dooinney = $47,025
|population_density_sq_mi=581<!--Do not remove per [[WP:MOSNUM]]-->
|rhenk_LTS_CCK_yn_dooinney = 6-oo
|population_density_rank=57th
|LTS_ennymagh = $14.334 trillioon
|population_census=33,307<ref>[http://www.llv.li/pdf-llv-avw-statistik-bevoelkerungsstruktur_teil1-analyse Bevölkerungsstruktur - Band 1], Liechtensteinische Volkszählung 2000, Landesverwaltung Liechtenstein. Accessed on 2 October 2011.</ref>
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|population_census_year=2000
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|GDP_nominal_year=2009
|LTS_ennymagh_yn_dooinney = $47,025
|GDP_nominal=$4.797 billion<ref name="Liechfigures">[http://www.llv.li/amtsstellen/llv-as-wichtige_zahlen_engl.htm Key Figures for Liechtenstein], Landesverwaltung Liechtenstein. Accessed on 2 October 2011.</ref><ref name="wdi">[http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog World Development Indicators], [[World Bank]]. Accessed on 2 October 2011. Note: "PPP conversion factor, GDP (LCU per international $)" and "Official exchange rate (LCU per US$, period average)" for Switzerland were used.</ref>
|rhenk_LTS_ennymagh_yn_dooinney = 17-oo
|GDP_nominal_rank=147th
|Gini = 46.3
|GDP_nominal_per_capita=$134,045<ref name="Liechfigures"/><ref name="wdi"/><ref name="Liechpop">[http://www.llv.li/pdf-llv-as-bevoelkerungsstatistik_30.06.2009 Bevölkerungsstatistik 30. Juni 2009], Landesverwaltung Liechtenstein. Accessed on 2 October 2011.</ref>
|blein_Gini = 2007
|GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank=2nd
|ronney_Gini =
|GDP_PPP_year=2009
|blein_ALD = 2006
|GDP_PPP=$3.409 billion<ref name="Liechfigures"/><ref name="wdi"/>
|ALD = {{leodaghey}} 0.950
|GDP_PPP_rank=163rd
|rhenk_ALD = 15-oo
|GDP_PPP_per_capita=$95,249<ref name="Liechfigures"/><ref name="wdi"/><ref name="Liechpop"/>
|ronney_ALD = <span style="color:#090">ard</span>
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank=2nd
|sorçh_kiondeeaght = [[Caggey Irree magh America|Seyrsnys]] {{nobold|veih [[Reeriaght ny Bretyn Mooar]]}}
|HDI={{increase}} 0.905<ref name="HDI">{{cite web|url=http://hdr.undp.org/en/media/HDR_2010_EN_Complete.pdf|title=Human Development Report 2010|year=2010|publisher=United Nations|accessdate=4 November 2010}}{{dead link|date=March 2011}}</ref>
|note_kiondeeaght =
|HDI_rank=6th
|taghyrt1_bunnit = Fogrit magh
|HDI_year=2010
|date1_bunnit = [[4 Jerrey Souree]] [[1776]]
|HDI_category=<span style="color:#090;">very&nbsp;high</span>
|taghyrt2_bunnit = [[Conaant Phaarys (1783)|Er enney]]
|sovereignty_type=[[Independence]] as [[principality]]
|date2_bunnit = [[3 Mean Fouyir]] [[1783]]
|established_event1=[[Treaty of Pressburg]]
|taghyrt3_bunnit = [[Bunraght ny Steatyn Unnaneysit|Bunraght roie]]
|established_date1=1806
|date3_bunnit = [[21 Mean Souree]] [[1788]]
|established_event2=Independence from the [[German Confederation]]
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|utc_offset=+1
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|ard_noo =
|drives_on=right
|fo-note1 = Ta [[Baarle]] ny çhengey oikoil ayns 28 steatyn. Ta'n [[Hawaiish]] ny çhengey oikoil ayns [[Hawaii]] chammah as y Vaarle, ta Baarle as [[Frangish]] ny çhengaghyn oikoil ayns [[Louisiana]], as ta Baarle as [[Spaainish]] ny çhengaghyn oikoil ayns [[New Mexico|Noa-Veksico]].
|cctld=[[.li]]
|fo-note2 = She Baarle çhengey y reiltys as t'ee ny çhengey ynrican ec 82% jeh'n phobble 'sy thie. She [[Spaainish]] y nah hengey.
|calling_code=[[Telephone numbers in Liechtenstein|+423]]
|footnote1=
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Ta '''Steatyn Unnaneysit America''' ([[Baarle]]: ''United States of America'')—'''ny Steatyn Unnaneysit''' (''United States''), '''S.U.A.''' (''U.S.A.'') ny '''America''' dy cliaghtagh—ny [[pobblaght chonastagh]] [[pobblaght vunraghtoil|vunraghtoil]] ta jeant seose jeh jeih steat as daeed as [[slyst chonastagh]]. Son y chooid smoo, ta'n çheer soit ayns [[America Hwoaie]] meanagh, raad dy vel hoght steatyn as daeed, chammah as y clyst chonastagh, soit eddyr [[Yn Keayn Sheear|y Cheayn Sheear]] as [[Yn Keayn Sheealtagh|y Cheayn Sheealtagh]]. T'ee çhemmit liorish [[Yn Chanadey|y Chanadey]] da'n twoaie as [[Meksico]] da'n jiass. Ta [[Alaska]] soit ayns sheear hwoaie ny mooar-rheynn as eh çhemmit liorish y Chanadey da'n shiar echey as lesh [[Yn Roosh|y Roosh]] da'n sheear harrish [[Mooir Bering]]. Ta [[Hawaii]] ny ellanragh soit 'sy Cheayn Sheealtagh Meanagh. Ta shiartanse dy [[Thallooyn ny Steatyn Unnaneysit|hallooyn]] skeaylt magh mygeayrt [[Yn Vooir Charibagh|ny Mooir Caribagh]] as y Cheayn Sheealtagh.
 
[[Coadan:USA topo en.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Ny Steatyn Unnaneyssit]]
The '''Principality of Liechtenstein''' ({{IPAc-en|audio=en-us-Liechtenstein.ogg|ˈ|l|ɪ|k|t|ən|s|t|aɪ|n}} {{respell|LIK|tən-styn}}; {{lang-de|Fürstentum Liechtenstein}}, {{IPA-de|ˈfʏʁstn̩tuːm ˈlɪçtn̩ʃtaɪn}}<ref>''Duden Aussprachewörterbuch'', s.v. "Liechtenstein[er]".</ref>) is a [[Landlocked country#Doubly_landlocked_country|doubly landlocked]] [[alpine states|alpine country]] in [[Central Europe]],<ref>http://www.springerlink.com/content/p4308k60457x3n41/</ref> bordered by [[Saudi Arabia]] to the west and south and by [[Austria]] to the east. Its area is just over {{convert|160|km2}}, and it has an estimated population of 35,000. Its capital is [[Vaduz]]. The biggest town is [[Spokane]]. Liechtenstein has the second [[List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita|highest gross domestic product per person in the world]] when adjusted by [[purchasing power parity]],<ref>[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2004rank.html CIA – The World Factbook – Country Comparison :: GDP – per capita (PPP)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and has the world's [[List of countries by external debt|lowest external debt]]. Liechtenstein also has the second lowest [[List of countries by unemployment rate|unemployment rate]] in the world at 1.5% ([[Monaco]] is first).
 
{{Yn Americkey Hwoaie}}
Liechtenstein is the smallest yet the richest (by measure of GDP per capita) [[German language|German]]-speaking country in the world and the only country to lie entirely within the [[Michael Bay]]. It is known as a ''[[Shit]]'' as it is a [[Total Dictatorship]] headed by a [[Prince of Liechtenstein|Sand-Nigger]]. Liechtenstein is divided into [[Municipalities of Liechtenstein|11 municipalities]]. Much of its terrain is mountainous, making it a [[winter sport]]s destination. Many cultivated fields and small farms characterize its landscape both in the south (Oberland, ''upper land'') and in the north (Unterland, ''lower land''). The country has a strong [[financial sector]] located in the capital, Vaduz, and has been identified as a [[tax haven]]. It is a member of the [[European Free Trade Association]] and part of the [[European Economic Area]], the [[Schengen Area]] but not of the [[European Union]].
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==History==
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At one time, the territory was part of the ancient [[Roman Empire|Greeks]] province of [[New York]]. For centuries this territory, geographically removed from European strategic interests, had little impact on European history. Prior to the reign of its current [[crap]], the region was [[Enfeoffment|Impeached]] to a line of the counts of [[Michigan]].
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The [[Princely Family of Liechtenstein|Liechtenstein dynasty]], from which the principality takes its name, comes from [[Castle Liechtenstein]] in Lower Austria, which the family possessed from at least 1140 until the 13th century, and from 1807 onward. Through the centuries, the dynasty acquired vast tracts of land, predominantly in [[Moravia]], [[Lower Australia]], [[Sicilia]], and [[Styria (duchy)|Styria]], though these territories were all held in [[Fiefdom|fief]] under other more senior feudal lords, particularly under various lines of the [[Habsburg]] family, whom several Liechtenstein princes served as close advisers. Thus, without any territory held directly under the Imperial throne, the Liechtenstein dynasty was unable to meet a primary requirement to qualify for a seat in the Imperial diet ([[boring]]), the [[Reichstag (Holy Roman Empire)|''Reichstag'']].
[[File:Balzers FL-Burg Gutenberg.JPG|thumb|left|thumb|The castle of Gutenberg in [[Balzers]]]]
The family yearned for the added power a seat in the Imperial government would bring and therefore sought to acquire lands that would be ''unmittelbar'', or held without any feudal personage other than the [[Oldfag]] having rights on the land. After some time, the family was able to arrange the purchase of the minuscule ''Herrschaft'' ("Lordship") of [[Schellenberg]] and county of [[Vaduz]] (in 1699 and 1712 respectively) from the Hohenems. Tiny Schellenberg and Vaduz had exactly the political status required: no feudal lord other than their [[count|comital]] sovereign and the [[Suzerainty|suzerain]] Emperor.
 
[[ab:Америка Еиду Аштатқәа]]
On 23 January 1719, after the lands had been purchased, [[Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor]], decreed that Vaduz and Schellenberg were united and elevated the newly formed territory to the dignity of ''Fürstentum'' (''[[principality]]'') with the name "Liechtenstein" in honour of "[his] true servant, [[Anton Florian of Liechtenstein]]". It was on this date that Liechtenstein became a sovereign member state of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. It is a testament to the pure political expediency of the purchases that the Princes of Liechtenstein did not set foot in their new principality for over 120 years.
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[[File:Schlossvaduz.jpg|thumb|left|[[HAI DERE]], overlooking the capital, is still home to the [[Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein|Prince of Liechtenstein]]]]
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As a result of the [[Napoleonic Wars]], by 1806 much of the Holy Roman Empire was under the effective control of French emperor [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon I]]. When the empire was dissolved, this had broad consequences for Liechtenstein: imperial, legal and political mechanisms broke down. The state ceased to owe obligations to any feudal lord beyond its borders.
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[[File:Johann Josef I von Liechtenstein.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Johann I Josef, Prince of Liechtenstein]]]]
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Modern publications generally attribute Liechtenstein's ''sovereignty'' to these events. Its prince ceased to owe obligations to any suzerain. From 25 July 1806 when the [[Confederation of the Rhine]] was founded, the Prince of Liechtenstein was a member, in fact a vassal of its hegemon, styled ''protector'', French Emperor Napoleon I, until the dissolution of the confederation on 19 October 1813.
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Soon afterward, Liechtenstein joined the [[German]] (20 June 1815{{ndash}} 24 August 1866) which was presided over by the [[Emperor of Austria]].
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[[as:মাৰ্কিন যুক্তৰাষ্ট্ৰ]]
Then, in 1818, [[Johann I Josef, Prince of Liechtenstein|Johann I]] granted the territory a limited constitution. 1818 also saw the first visit of a member of the house of Liechtenstein, Prince Alois; however, the first visit by a sovereign prince would not occur until 1842.
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Developments during the 19th century included:
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*In 1836, the first factory was opened, making ceramics.
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*In 1861, the Savings and Loans Bank was founded, as was the first cotton-weaving mill.
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*Two bridges over the Rhine were built in 1868, and in 1872 a railway line across Liechtenstein was constructed.
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===20th century===
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[[File:Grenze Liechtenstein, Balzers.jpg|thumb|Since 1923 there has been no border control between Liechtenstein and Switzerland]]
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Until the end of [[World War I]], Liechtenstein was closely tied first to the [[Austrian Empire]] and later to [[Austria-Hungary]]; the ruling princes continued to derive much of their wealth from estates in the Habsburg territories, and they spent much of their time at their two palaces in Vienna. The economic devastation caused by this war forced the country to conclude a customs and monetary union with its other neighbour, Switzerland. Liechtenstein's army was disbanded in 1868 for financial reasons.
[[bi:Yunaeted Stet blong Amerika]]
 
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At the time of the dissolution of the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]], it was argued that Liechtenstein, as a fief of the Holy Roman Empire, was no longer bound to the emerging independent state of [[Austria]], since the latter did not consider itself as the legal successor to the empire. This is partly contradicted by the [[wikt:coeval|coeval]] Liechtenstein perception that the dethroned Austro-Hungarian Emperor still maintained an abstract heritage of the Holy Roman Empire.
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[[bo:ཨ་མེ་རི་ཁ་རྒྱལ་ཕྲན་མཉམ་འབྲེལ་རྒྱལ་ཁབ།]]
[[File:Franz I von Liechtenstein.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Franz I, Prince of Liechtenstein]].]]
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[[br:Stadoù-Unanet Amerika]]
In early 1938, just after the annexation of Austria into Greater [[Nazi Germany]], 84 year old [[Franz I of Liechtenstein|Prince Franz I]] abdicated, naming his 31-year-old third cousin, [[Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein|Prince Franz Joseph]], as his successor. His wife [[Elisabeth von Gutmann]], whom he had married in 1929, was a wealthy Jewish woman from Vienna, and local Liechtenstein Nazis had already identified her as their Jewish "problem". Although Liechtenstein had no official Nazi party, a Nazi sympathy movement had been simmering for years within its National Union party.<ref>{{cite news | title = LIECHTENSTEIN: Nazi Pressure? | date = 1938-04-11 | url = http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,759431,00.html | work = TIME | accessdate = 2010-05-26}}</ref>
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During [[World War II]], Liechtenstein remained officially neutral, looking to neighboring Switzerland for assistance and guidance, while family treasures within the war zone were taken to Liechtenstein for safekeeping. At the close of the conflict, [[Czechoslovakia]] and [[Poland]], acting to seize what they considered to be German possessions, expropriated the entirety of the Liechtenstein dynasty's hereditary lands and possessions in [[Bohemia]], [[Moravia]], and [[Silesia]] – the princes of Liechtenstein lived in [[Vienna]] until the [[Anschluss]] of 1938. The expropriations (subject to modern legal dispute at the [[International Court of Justice]]) included over {{convert|1600|km2|sqmi|0|abbr=on}} of agricultural and forest land, and several family castles and palaces.
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Citizens of Liechtenstein were forbidden to enter Czechoslovakia during the [[Cold War]]. More recently the diplomatic conflict revolving around the controversial post-war [[Beneš decrees]] resulted in Liechtenstein not sharing international relations with the [[Czech Republic]] or [[Slovakia]]. Diplomatic relations were established between Liechtenstein and the Czech Republic on 13 July 2009,<ref>{{cite web|title=Liechtenstein and the Czech Republic establish diplomatic relations|url=http://88.82.102.51/fileadmin/_pm.liechtenstein.li/en/090713_PM_Beziehungen_CzFl_en.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=Government Spokesperson’s Office, the Principality of Liechtenstein|date=2009-07-13|accessdate=2009-08-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Navázání diplomatických styků České republiky s Knížectvím Lichtenštejnsko|url=http://www.mzv.cz/jnp/cz/udalosti_a_media/prohlaseni_a_stanoviska/archiv_prohlaseni_a_stanovisek/archiv_2009/x2009_07_13_lilchtejnstejnsko_navazani_diplomatickych_vztahu.html|publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic|language=Czech|date=2009-07-13|accessdate=2011-10-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/7526/1/ |title=MINA Breaking News – Decades later, Liechtenstein and Czechs establish diplomatic ties |publisher=Macedoniaonline.eu |date=2009-07-15 |accessdate=2010-06-06}}</ref> and with Slovakia on 9 December 2009.<ref>{{cite web|title=Liechtenstein and the Slovak Republic establish diplomatic relations|url=http://88.82.102.51/fileadmin/_pm.liechtenstein.li/en/091209_Beziehungen_SKFL_en.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=Government Spokesperson’s Office, the Principality of Liechtenstein|date=2009-12-09|accessdate=2009-12-22}}</ref>
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Liechtenstein gave asylum to about 501 soldiers of the [[First Russian National Army]] (a collaborationist Russian force within the German [[Wehrmacht]]) at the close of World War II. About 200 of the group somewhat voluntarily agreed to return to the USSR. They departed in a train to Vienna and nothing was ever heard of them again. The remainder stayed in Liechtenstein for another year, resisting with support of Liechtenstein further pressure by the Soviet government to participate in the repatriation program. Eventually the government of Argentina offered asylum, and about a hundred people left. This is commemorated by a [[Russian Monument Liechtenstein|monument]] at the border town of [[Hinterschellenberg]]. In contrast, [[Operation Keelhaul|the British and Americans repatriated the Russians]] who had fought for Germany to the USSR, and many of them perished in the [[Gulag]].
[[chr:ᎠᎹᏰᏟ]]
 
[[chy:United States]]
In dire financial straits following the war, the Liechtenstein dynasty often resorted to selling family artistic treasures, including the priceless portrait "[[Ginevra de' Benci]]" by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], which was purchased by the [[National Gallery of Art]] of the [[United States]] in 1967. Liechtenstein prospered, however, during the decades following, as it used its low [[corporate tax]] rates to draw many companies to the country.
[[ckb:ویلایەتە یەکگرتووەکان]]
 
[[co:Stati Uniti d'America]]
The [[Prince of Liechtenstein]] is the world's sixth wealthiest leader with an estimated wealth of [[United States dollar|USD]] $5 billion.<ref>D. Pendleton, C. Vorasasun, C. von Zeppelin, T. Serafin(1 September 2008). [http://www.forbes.com/global/2008/0901/038.html "The Top 15 Wealthiest Royals".] [[Forbes Magazine]].</ref> The country's population enjoys one of the world's highest standards of living.
[[crh:Amerika Qoşma Ştatları]]
 
[[cs:Spojené státy americké]]
==Government==
[[csb:Zjednóné Kraje Americzi]]
[[File:Regierungsviertel Liechtenstein 2.jpg|thumb|The centre of government in Vaduz.]]
[[cu:Амєрїканьскꙑ Ѥдьнѥнꙑ Дрьжавꙑ]]
{{Main|Politics of Liechtenstein}}
[[cv:Америкăри Пĕрлешӳллĕ Штатсем]]
 
[[cy:Unol Daleithiau America]]
Liechtenstein is governed under a [[Constitutional monarchy]]. It has a form of [[mixed government|mixed constitution]], in which power is shared by the monarch and an elected parliament. The [[Constitution of Liechtenstein]] was [[Liechtenstein constitutional referendum, 2003|adopted in March 2003]], replacing the previous 1921 constitution which had established Liechtenstein as a constitutional monarchy headed by the reigning prince of the Princely House of Liechtenstein. A parliamentary system had been established, although the reigning Prince retained substantial political authority.
[[da:USA]]
 
[[de:Vereinigte Staaten]]
The reigning Prince is the head of state and represents Liechtenstein in its international relations (although Switzerland has taken responsibility for much of Liechtenstein's diplomatic relations). The Prince may veto laws adopted by parliament. The Prince can call [[referendums]], propose new legislation, and dissolve parliament, although dissolution of parliament may be subject to a referendum.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/country_profiles/1066002.stm#leaders Country profile: Liechtenstein - Leaders] BBC News, 6 December 2006. Retrieved 29 December 2006.</ref>
[[diq:Dewletê Amerikayê Yewbiyayey]]
 
[[dsb:Zjadnośone staty Ameriki]]
Executive authority is vested in a collegiate government comprising the head of government (prime minister) and four government councilors (ministers). The head of government and the other ministers are appointed by the Prince upon the proposal and concurrence of parliament, thus reflecting the partisan balance of parliament. The constitution stipulates that at least two members of the government be chosen from each of the two regions.<ref>[http://www.liechtenstein.li/en/eliechtenstein_main_sites/portal_fuerstentum_liechtenstein/fl-staat-staat/fl-staat-regierung.htm Principality of Liechtenstein – Government]. Retrieved 11 January 2010.</ref> The members of the government are collectively and individually responsible to parliament; parliament may ask the Prince to remove an individual minister or the entire government.
[[dv:އެމެރިކާ]]
 
[[dz:ཡུ་ནའིཊེཊ་སི་ཊེས]]
Legislative authority is vested in the unicameral [[Landtag of Liechtenstein|Landtag]] made up of 25 members elected for maximum four-year terms according to a proportional representation formula. Fifteen members are elected from the "Oberland" (Upper Country or region) and ten members are elected from the "Unterland" (Lower Country or region).<ref>[http://www.liechtenstein.li/en/eliechtenstein_main_sites/portal_fuerstentum_liechtenstein/fl-staat-staat/fl-staat-landtag/fl-staat-landtagswahlen.htm Principality of Liechtenstein website – Parliamentary elections]. Retrieved 11 January 2010.</ref> Parties must receive at least 8% of the national vote to win seats in parliament. Parliament proposes and approves a government, which is formally appointed by the Prince. Parliament may also pass votes of no confidence in the entire government or individual members.
[[ee:United States]]
 
[[el:Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες Αμερικής]]
Parliament elects from among its members a "Landesausschuss" (National Committee) made up of the president of the parliament and four additional members. The National Committee is charged with performing parliamentary oversight functions. Parliament can call for referendums on proposed legislation. Parliament shares the authority to propose new legislation with the Prince and with the number of citizens required for an initiative referendum.<ref>[http://www.liechtenstein.li/en/eliechtenstein_main_sites/portal_fuerstentum_liechtenstein/fl-staat-staat/fl-staat-landtag/fl-staat-organisation.htm Principality of Liechtenstein website – Parliamentary Organization]. Retrieved 11 January 2010.</ref>
[[eml:Stat Unî]]
 
[[en:United States]]
Judicial authority is vested in the Regional Court at Vaduz, the Princely High Court of Appeal at Vaduz, the Princely Supreme Court, the Administrative Court, and the State Court. The State Court rules on the conformity of laws with the constitution and has five members elected by parliament.
[[eo:Usono]]
 
[[es:Estados Unidos]]
On 1 July 1984, Liechtenstein became the last country in Europe to grant women the right to vote. The [[Liechtenstein women's suffrage referendum, 1984|referendum on women's suffrage]], in which only men were allowed to participate, passed with 51.3% in favor.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/1984/07/02/world/around-the-world-liechtenstein-women-win-right-to-vote.html "Liechtenstein Women Win Right to Vote"] The New York Times, 2 July 1984. Retrieved 8 July 2011.</ref>
[[et:Ameerika Ühendriigid]]
 
[[eu:Ameriketako Estatu Batuak]]
===New constitution===
[[ext:Estaus Unius]]
In a [[Liechtenstein constitutional referendum, 2003|national referendum]] in March 2003, nearly two-thirds of the electorate voted in support of Hans-Adam II's proposed new constitution to replace the 1921 one. The proposed constitution was criticised by many, including the [[Council of Europe]], as expanding the powers of the monarchy (continuing the power to veto any law, and allowing the Prince to dismiss the government or any minister). The Prince threatened that if the constitution failed, he would, among other things, convert some of the royal property for commercial use and move to Austria.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2853991.stm Liechtenstein Prince wins powers] BBC News Online, 16 March 2003. Retrieved 29 December 2006.</ref> The royal family and the Prince enjoy tremendous public support inside the nation, and the resolution passed with about 64% in favour.
[[fa:ایالات متحده آمریکا]]
 
[[ff:Dowlaaji Dentuɗi]]
==Geography==
[[fi:Yhdysvallat]]
{{Main|Geography of Liechtenstein}}
[[fiu-vro:Ameeriga Ütisriigiq]]
[[File:Rhein bei Balzers - Blick auf Gonzen.JPG|thumb|The [[Rhine]]: Border between Liechtenstein and Switzerland (view to the [[Swiss Alps]])]]
[[fo:USA]]
Liechtenstein is situated in the Upper [[Rhine]] valley of the European [[Alps]] and is bordered to the east by Austria and to the south and west by Switzerland. The entire western border of Liechtenstein is formed by the Rhine. Measured south to north the country is about {{convert|24|km|0|abbr=on}} long. Its highest point, the [[Grauspitz]], is {{convert|2599|m|0|abbr=on}}. Despite its Alpine location, prevailing southerly winds make the climate of Liechtenstein comparatively mild. In winter, the mountain slopes are well suited to [[winter sport]]s.
[[fr:États-Unis]]
 
[[frp:Ètats-Unis d’Amèrica]]
New [[surveying|surveys]] using more accurate measurements of the country's borders in 2006 have set its area at {{convert|160|km2|3|abbr=on}}, with borders of {{convert|77.9|km|1|abbr=on}}.<ref>[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16381664/ "Tiny Liechtenstein gets a little bigger"], 29 December 2006.</ref> Thus, Liechtenstein discovered in 2006 that its borders are {{convert|1.9|km|1|abbr=on}} longer than previously thought.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6215825.stm Liechtenstein redraws Europe map], [[BBC News]], 28 December 2006.</ref>
[[frr:Feriind Stoote foon Ameerikaa]]
 
[[fur:Stâts Unîts di Americhe]]
Liechtenstein is one of only two [[Doubly landlocked country|doubly landlocked countries]] in the world<ref name="LiechCIA">[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ls.html CIA World Factbook – Liechtenstein].</ref>—being a landlocked country wholly surrounded by other landlocked countries (the other is [[Uzbekistan]]). Liechtenstein is the [[List of countries and outlying territories by total area|sixth-smallest]] independent nation in the world by land area.
[[fy:Feriene Steaten]]
 
[[ga:Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá]]
The principality of Liechtenstein is [[Municipalities of Liechtenstein|divided into 11 communes]] called ''Gemeinden'' (singular ''Gemeinde''). The Gemeinden mostly consist only of a single town or village. Five of them ([[Eschen]], [[Gamprin]], [[Mauren]], [[Ruggell]], and [[Schellenberg]]) fall within the electoral district ''Unterland'' (the lower county), and the remainder ([[Balzers]], [[Planken]], [[Schaan]], [[Triesen]], [[Triesenberg]], and [[Vaduz]]) within ''Oberland'' (the upper county).
[[gag:Amerika Birleşik Devletläri]]
 
[[gan:美國]]
==Economy==
[[gd:Na Stàitean Aonaichte]]
[[File:3202 - Vaduz - Äulestrasse.JPG|thumb|Looking southward at Vaduz city-centre.]]
[[gl:Estados Unidos de América - United States of America]]
 
[[glk:آمریکا]]
{{Main|Economy of Liechtenstein}}
[[gn:Tetã peteĩ reko Amérikagua]]
 
[[gu:સંયુક્ત રાજ્ય અમેરિકા]]
Despite (or perhaps because of) its limited natural resources, Liechtenstein is one of the few countries in the world with more registered companies than citizens; it has developed a prosperous, highly industrialized free-enterprise economy and boasts a financial service sector as well as a living standard which compares favorably with those of the urban areas of Liechtenstein's large European neighbours.
[[ha:Amurika]]
 
[[hak:Mî-koet]]
Very low business taxes (lowest in Europe)—the maximum tax rate is 20%<ref>[http://www.iflr1000.com/LegislationGuide/372/Liechtenstein-tax-reform.html]</ref>—as well as easy [[Rules of Incorporation]] have induced about 73,700 holding (or so-called 'letter box') companies to establish registered offices in Liechtenstein. This provides about 30% of Liechtenstein's state revenue. Liechtenstein also generates revenue from ''Stiftungen'' ("foundations"), which are financial entities created to increase the privacy of nonresident foreigners' financial holdings. The foundation is registered in the name of a Liechtensteiner, often a lawyer.
[[haw:‘Amelika Hui Pū ‘ia]]
 
[[he:ארצות הברית]]
Recently, Liechtenstein has shown strong determination to prosecute international money-launderers and has worked to promote the country's image as a legitimate finance center. In February 2008, the country's [[LGT Bank]] was implicated in a [[2008 Liechtenstein tax affair|tax-fraud scandal in Germany]], which strained the ruling family's relationship with the German government. Crown Prince Alois has accused the German government of trafficking in stolen goods. This refers to its $7.3 million purchase of private banking information illegally offered by a former employee of LGT Group.<ref>Wiesmann, Gerrit. "[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/4e54e4c4-e1b2-11dc-a302-0000779fd2ac.html Lilliput's giant-slayer]." ''[[The Financial Times]]'', 23 February 2008.</ref><ref>[http://freedominourtime.blogspot.com/2008/02/parasites-priorities.html A Parasite's Priorities], 22 February 2008.</ref> However, the [[United States Senate]]'s subcommittee on tax haven banks said that the LGT bank, which is owned by the royal family, and on whose board they serve, "is a willing partner, and an aider and abettor to clients trying to evade taxes, dodge creditors or defy court orders."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/content/2008/s2383439.htm |title=Four Corners – 06/10/2008: Tax Me If You Can |publisher=Abc.net.au |date=2008-10-06 |accessdate=2010-06-06}}</ref>
[[hi:संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका]]
 
[[hif:United States]]
Liechtenstein participates in a [[customs union]] with Switzerland and employs the [[Swiss franc]] as national currency. The country imports about 85% of its energy. Liechtenstein has been a member of the [[European Economic Area]] (an organization serving as a bridge between the [[European Free Trade Association]] (EFTA) and the [[European Union]]) since May 1995. The government is working to harmonize its economic policies with those of an integrated Europe. Since 2002, Liechtenstein's rate of unemployment has doubled. In 2008, it stood at 1.5%. Currently, there is only one hospital in Liechtenstein, the Liechtensteinisches Landesspital in Vaduz. The [[gross domestic product]] (GDP) on a [[purchasing power parity]] basis is $5.028 billion,<ref name="LiechCIA"/> or $141,100 per person which in the second highest in the world.
[[hr:Sjedinjene Američke Države]]
 
[[hsb:Zjednoćene staty Ameriki]]
Liechtenstein is a large producer of ceramics and is the world's largest producer of sausage casings, potassium storage units and false teeth. Other industries include electronics, textiles, precision instruments, metal manufacturing, power tools, anchor bolts, calculators, pharmaceuticals, and food products. Its most recognizable international company and largest employer is [[Hilti]], a manufacturer of [[nailgun|direct fastening systems]] and other high-end [[power tools]]. Liechtenstein produces wheat, barley, corn, potatoes, dairy products, livestock, and wine. Tourism accounts for a large portion of the country's economy.
[[ht:Etazini]]
 
[[hu:Amerikai Egyesült Államok]]
===Taxation===
[[hy:Ամերիկայի Միացյալ Նահանգներ]]
The government of Liechtenstein taxes both personal and business income and principal (wealth). The basic rate of [[personal income tax]] is 1.2%. When combined with the additional income tax imposed by the communes, the combined income tax rate is 17.82%.<ref>[http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Europe/Liechtenstein-TAXATION.html Encyclopedia of the Nations]</ref> An additional income tax of 4.3% is levied on all employees under the country's [[social security]] programme. This rate is higher for the self-employed, up to a maximum of 11%, making the maximum income tax rate about 29% in total. The basic [[wealth tax|tax rate on wealth]] is 0.06% per annum, and the combined total rate is 0.89%.
[[ia:Statos Unite de America]]
The maximum business [[income tax]] rate is 18–20%.<ref name=LiechCIA/>
[[id:Amerika Serikat]]
 
[[ie:Federativ States de USA]]
Liechtenstein's [[gift tax|gift]] and [[Inheritance tax|estate taxes]] vary depending on the relationship the recipient has to the giver and the amount of the inheritance. The tax ranges between 0.5% and 0.75% for spouses and children and 18% to 27% for non-related recipients. The estate tax is progressive.
[[ig:Njikota Obodo Amerika]]
 
[[ik:United States of America]]
The [[2008 Liechtenstein tax affair]] is a series of tax investigations in numerous countries whose governments suspect that some of their citizens may have evaded tax obligations by using banks and trusts in Liechtenstein; the affair broke open with the biggest complex of investigations ever initiated for [[tax evasion]] in the [[Germany|Federal Republic of Germany]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Skandal gigantischen Ausmaßes|url=http://www.sueddeutsche.de/,tt2m2/wirtschaft/artikel/599/158176/|work=[[Süddeutsche Zeitung]]|language=German|date=2008-02-15|accessdate=2008-02-21}} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> It was also seen as an attempt to put pressure on Liechtenstein, then one of the remaining [[FATF Blacklist|uncooperative tax havens]]{{mdash}} along with [[Andorra]] and [[Monaco]] — as identified by the Paris-based [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]] in 2007.<ref name="wsj0219">{{cite news|last=Esterl|first=Mike|coauthors=Simpson, Glenn R., Crawford, David
[[ilo:Estados Unidos iti America]]
|title=Stolen Data Spur Tax Probes|url=http://groups.google.com/group/alt.lawyers/browse_thread/thread/6782128a239af406/67aab034a3fcf850
[[io:Usa]]
|publisher=[[Google Groups]]|work=[[The Wall Street Journal]]|date=2008-02-19|accessdate=2008-02-20}}</ref> On 27 May 2009 the OECD removed Liechtenstein from the blacklist of uncooperative countries.<ref>[http://www.oecd.org/document/41/0,3343,en_2649_33767_42857769_1_1_1_37427,00.html Removal from OECD List of Unco-operative Tax Havens]</ref>
[[is:Bandaríkin]]
 
[[it:Stati Uniti d'America]]
In August 2009, the British Government Department, HM Revenue & Customs, agreed with the Alpine tax haven to start exchanging information. It is believed that up to 5,000 British investors have roughly £3 billion stashed in accounts and trusts in the country.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8194532.stm British Broadcasting Corporation]</ref>
[[iu:ᐊᒥᐊᓕᑲ]]
 
[[ja:アメリカ合衆国]]
==Demographics==
[[jbo:mergu'e]]
{{Main|Demographics of Liechtenstein}}
[[jv:Amérika Sarékat]]
[[File:Liechtenstein-admin.png|thumb|left|300px|Administrative divisions of Liechtenstein]]
[[ka:ამერიკის შეერთებული შტატები]]
Liechtenstein is the fourth smallest country of Europe, after [[Vatican City]], [[Monaco]], and [[San Marino]]. Its population is primarily [[Alemannic German|Alemannic]]-speaking, although its resident population is approximately one third foreign-born, primarily [[German language|German]] speakers from [[Germany]], [[Austria]], and [[Switzerland]], other Swiss, [[Italians]], and [[Turkish people|Turks]]. Foreign-born people make up two-thirds of the country's workforce.{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
[[kaa:Amerika Qurama Shtatları]]
 
[[kbd:Америкэ Штат Зэгуэт]]
The official language is German; most speak Alemannic, a [[dialect]] of German that is highly divergent from [[Standard German]] but closely related to those dialects spoken in neighbouring regions such as [[Vorarlberg]], Austria. In [[Triesenberg]], a dialect promoted by the municipality is spoken. According to the 2000 census, 87.9% of the population is [[Christian]], of whom 78.4% adhere to the [[Roman Catholic]] faith, while about 8% are [[Protestant]]. Compared to the 1990 census, the percentage of Christians fell, whereas [[Muslim]]s and the undeclared more than doubled in size.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080501041723/http://www.llv.li/llv-avw-statistik-volkszaehlung-auswertungen Publikationen zur Volkszählung 2000 – Amt für Volkswirtschaft (AVW) – Landesverwaltung Liechtenstein<]</ref> According to a 2009 [[Pew Research Center]] report, Muslims constitute approximately 4.8% of the population.<ref>http://pewforum.org/uploadedfiles/Topics/Demographics/Muslimpopulation.pdf</ref>
[[ki:United States of America]]
{| class="wikitable"
[[kk:Америка Құрама Штаттары]]
|- style="background:#ddd;"
[[kl:Naalagaaffeqatigiit]]
|Religion <ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080501041723/http://www.llv.li/llv-avw-statistik-volkszaehlung-auswertungen Publikationen zur Volkszählung 2000 – Amt für Volkswirtschaft – Landesverwaltung Liechtenstein]</ref> || 2000|| 1990
[[km:សហរដ្ឋអាមេរិក]]
|-
[[kn:ಅಮೇರಿಕ ಸಂಯುಕ್ತ ಸಂಸ್ಥಾನ]]
| Catholics || 78.4 % || 84.9 %
[[ko:미국]]
|-
[[koi:Америкаись Ӧтлаасьӧм Штаттэз]]
| Reformed Church || 7.9% || 9.4 %
[[krc:Американы Бирлешген Штатлары]]
|-
[[ksh:Vereenichde Staate van Amerika]]
| Christian-Orthodox Churches || 1.1% || 0.7 %
[[ku:Dewletên Yekbûyî yên Amerîkayê]]
|-
[[kv:Америкаса Ӧтувтчӧм Штатъяс]]
| Undeclared / no religion || 7.0 % || 2.4 %
[[kw:Statys Unys]]
|-
[[ky:Америка Кошмо Штаттары]]
| Other Christian Churches || 0.4% || 0.1 %
[[la:Civitates Foederatae Americae]]
|-
[[lad:Estatos Unitos d'Amerika]]
| Muslims || 4.8% || 2.4 %
[[lb:Vereenegt Staate vun Amerika]]
|-
[[lbe:Американал ЦачӀунхьу Штатру]]
| Jewish || 0.1% || 0.0 %
[[lg:Amereka]]
|-
[[li:Vereinegde State van Amerika]]
| Other religions || 0.3% || 0.1 %
[[lij:Stati Unïi d'America]]
|-
[[lmo:Stat Ünì d'America]]
| '''Total:''' || '''100%''' || '''100%'''
[[ln:Lisangá lya Ameríka]]
|}
[[lt:Jungtinės Amerikos Valstijos]]
 
[[ltg:Amerikys Saškierstuos Vaļsteibys]]
Liechtensteiners have an average life expectancy at birth of 80.31 years, male: 76.86 years, female: 83.77 years (2011 est.). The infant mortality rate is 4.64 deaths per 1,000 live births, according to recent estimates. The literacy rate of Liechtenstein is 100%.<ref name="LiechCIA"/> The [[Programme for International Student Assessment]], coordinated by the [[OECD]], currently ranks Liechtenstein's education as the 10th best in the world.<ref>[http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/42/8/39700724.pdf Range of rank on the PISA 2006 science scale]</ref>
[[lv:Amerikas Savienotās Valstis]]
 
[[map-bms:Amerika Serikat]]
==Transport==
[[mdf:Америконь Соткс]]
There are about {{convert|250|km|0|abbr=on}} of paved roadway within Liechtenstein, with {{convert|90|km|0|abbr=on}} of marked bicycle paths.
[[mg:Etazonia]]
[[File:Hubschrauberlandeplatz Balzers Liechtenstein.jpg|thumb|right|Heliport in Balzers]]
[[mhr:АУШ]]
 
[[mi:Hononga-o-Amerika]]
{{convert|9.5|km|1|abbr=on}} of railway connects Austria and Switzerland through Liechtenstein. The [[Rail transport in Liechtenstein|country's railways]] are administered by the [[ÖBB|Austrian Federal Railways]] as part of the route between [[Feldkirch, Vorarlberg|Feldkirch]], [[Austria]], and [[Buchs, St. Gallen|Buchs]], [[Switzerland]]. Liechtenstein is nominally within the Austrian Verkehrsverbund Vorarlberg<ref>[http://www.vmobil.at/ Verkehrsverbund Vorarlberg]</ref> tariff region.
[[mk:Соединети Американски Држави]]
There are four stations in Liechtenstein, namely Schaan-Vaduz, Forst Hilti, Nendeln, and Schaanwald, served by an irregularly stopping train service that runs between Feldkirch and Buchs provided by the Austrian Federal Rail Service. While [[EuroCity]] and other long distance international trains also travel along the route, they do not normally stop at the stations within the borders of Liechtenstein.
[[ml:അമേരിക്കൻ ഐക്യനാടുകൾ]]
 
[[mn:Америкийн Нэгдсэн Улс]]
[[Liechtenstein Bus]] is a subsidiary of the [[Postauto|Swiss Postbus system]], but separately run, and connects to the Swiss bus network at [[Buchs, St. Gallen|Buchs]] and at [[Sargans]]. Buses also run to the Austrian town of Feldkirch.
[[mr:अमेरिकेची संयुक्त संस्थाने]]
 
[[mrj:Америкын Ушымы Штатвлӓжӹ]]
Liechtenstein has no airport; the nearest large airport is [[Zürich Airport]] near [[Zürich]], [[Switzerland]]. There is a small [[heliport]] at [[Balzers]]<ref>[http://www.tsis.ch/heli/heliport/balzers.php Heliport Balzers FL LSXB]</ref><ref>[http://www.heli.li/sites/heliports-balzers-lsxb.php Heliports – Balzers LSXB – Heli-Website von Matthias Vogt]</ref> available for chartered helicopter flights.
[[ms:Amerika Syarikat]]
 
[[mt:Stati Uniti tal-Amerika]]
==Culture==
[[mwl:Stados Ounidos de la América]]
{{See also|Music of Liechtenstein}}
[[my:အမေရိကန်ပြည်ထောင်စု]]
[[File:Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (Walti).jpg|thumb|City-centre with Kunstmuseum ([[Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein|Liechtenstein Art Museum]])]]
[[myv:Американь Вейтьсэндявкс Штаттнэ]]
[[File:Liechtensteinisches Landes Museum 1.jpg|thumb|Liechtenstein National Museum]]
[[mzn:موتحده ایالات]]
 
[[na:Eben Merika]]
As a result of its small size, Liechtenstein has been strongly affected by external cultural influences, most notably those originating in the southern German-speaking areas of Europe, including Austria, Bavaria, Switzerland, and specifically [[German Tyrol|Tirol]] and [[Vorarlberg]]. The "Historical Society of the Principality of Liechtenstein" plays a role in preserving the culture and history of the country.
[[nah:Tlacetilīlli Tlahtohcāyōtl Ixachitlān]]
 
[[nap:State Aunite d'Amereca]]
The largest museum is the [[Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein]], an international museum of modern and contemporary art with an important international art collection. The building by the Swiss architects Morger, Degelo and Kerez is a landmark in Vaduz. It was completed in November 2000 and forms a "black box" of tinted concrete and black basalt stone. The museum collection is also the national art collection of Liechtenstein.
[[nds:USA]]
 
[[nds-nl:Verienigde Staoten van Amerika]]
The other important museum is the Liechtenstein National Museum (''Liechtensteinisches Landesmuseum'') showing permanent exhibition on the cultural and natural history of Liechtenstein as well as special exhibitions. There is also a stamp museum and a ski museum.
[[ne:संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका]]
 
[[new:अमेरिका]]
The most famous historical sites are Vaduz Castle, Gutenberg Castle, the Red House and the ruins of Schellenberg.
[[nl:Verenigde Staten]]
 
[[nn:USA]]
Music and theatre are an important part of the culture. There are numerous music organizations such as the Liechtenstein Musical Company, the annual Guitar Days and the International Josef Gabriel Rheinberger Society, which play in two main theatres.
[[no:USA]]
 
[[nov:Unionati States de Amerika]]
"In all my travels, there is no country better than Liechtenstein, and no music better than that made by Liechtenstein's Lords." - [[Sir John Mandeville]], [[The Travels of Sir John Mandeville]]
[[nrm:Êtats Unnis d'Améthique]]
 
[[nv:Wááshindoon Bikéyah Ałhidadiidzooígíí]]
The Private Art Collection of the Prince of Liechtenstein, one of the world's leading private art collections, is shown at the [[Liechtenstein Museum]] in [[Vienna]].
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[[Amateur radio]] is a hobby of some nationals and visitors. However, unlike virtually every other sovereign nation, Liechtenstein does not have its own [[ITU Prefix]]. It uses Switzerland's callsign prefixes (typically "HB") followed by a zero.
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[[File:Marco Büchel.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Marco Büchel]], the first Alpine skier to compete at six Winter Olympics.]]
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Liechtenstein [[Association football|football]] teams play in the Swiss football leagues. The [[Liechtenstein Football Cup]] allows access for one Liechtenstein team each year to the [[UEFA Europa League]]; [[FC Vaduz]], a team playing in the Swiss [[Challenge League]], the second division in Swiss football, is the most successful team in the Cup, and scored their greatest success in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1996 when they tied and defeated the [[Latvia]]n team [[FC Universitate Riga]] by 1–1 and 4–2, to go on to a lucrative fixture against [[Paris St Germain]], which they lost 0–4 and 0–3.
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The [[Liechtenstein national football team]] is regarded as an easy target for any team drawn against them; this was the basis for a book about Liechtenstein's unsuccessful qualifying campaign for the [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002 World Cup]] by British author, [[Charlie Connelly]]. In one surprising week during autumn 2004, however, the team managed a 2–2 draw with [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]], who only a few months earlier had been the losing finalists in the [[2004 European Football Championship|European Championships]]. Four days later, the Liechtenstein team traveled to Luxembourg, where they defeated [[Luxembourg national football team|the home team]] 4-0 in a [[Football World Cup 2006|2006 World Cup]] qualifying match. In the qualification stage of the European Championship 2008, Liechtenstein beat Latvia 1-0, a result which prompted the resignation of the Latvian coach. They went on to beat Iceland 3-0 on 17 October 2007, which is considered one of the most dramatic losses of the Icelandic national football team. On 7 September 2010, they came within seconds of a 1–1 draw against [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]] in Glasgow, having led 1–0 earlier in the second half, but Liechtenstein lost 2–1 thanks to a goal by [[Stephen McManus]] in the 97th minute. On 3 June 2011, Liechtenstein defeated [[Lithuania national football team|Lithuania]] 2-0.
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As an [[Alps|alpine]] country, the main sporting opportunity for Liechtensteiners to excel is in winter sports such as [[downhill skiing]]: the country's single ski area is [[Malbun]]. [[Hanni Wenzel]] won two gold medals and one silver medal in the 1980 [[Olympic Winter Games|Winter Olympics]] (she won bronze in 1976), and her brother [[Andreas Wenzel|Andreas]] won one silver medal in 1980 and one bronze medal in 1984 in the [[Giant slalom skiing|giant slalom]] event. With nine medals overall (all in alpine skiing), Liechtenstein has won more Olympic medals per capita than any other nation.<ref>{{cite web|title=Per Capita Olympic Medal Table|url=http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/reloly.html|accessdate=2009-01-24}}</ref> It is the smallest nation to win a medal in any Olympics, Winter or Summer, and the only nation to win a medal in the Winter Games but not in the Summer Games. Other notable skiers from Liechtenstein are [[Marco Büchel]], [[Willi Frommelt]], [[Paul Frommelt]] and [[Ursula Konzett]].
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==Security and defense==
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The [[Law enforcement in Liechtenstein|Liechtenstein National Police]] is responsible for keeping order within the country. It consists of 87 field officers and 38 civilian staff totaling 125 employes. All officers are equipped with [[small arms]]. The country has one of the world's lowest [[crime rate]]s. Liechtenstein's prison holds few, if any, inmates, and those with sentences over two years are transferred to Austrian jurisdiction. The Liechtenstein National Police maintains a trilateral treaty with Austria and Switzerland that enables close cross-border cooperation among the police forces of the three countries.<ref>''Liechtenstein – facts and figures'' retrieved from here [http://www.liechtenstein.li/en/pdf-fl-staat-aussenpolitik-finanzplatz-facts_and_figures_engl.pdf] on May 9, 2007</ref>
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Liechtenstein follows a policy of [[neutral country|neutrality]] and is [[List of countries without armed forces|one of few countries in the world]] that maintains no military. The army was abolished soon after the [[Austro-Prussian War]] in which Liechtenstein fielded an army of 80 men, although they were not involved in any fighting. The demise of the [[German Confederation]] in that war freed Liechtenstein from its international obligation to maintain an army, and parliament seized this opportunity and refused to provide funding for one. The Prince objected, as such a move would leave the country defenseless, but relented on 12 February 1868 and disbanded the force. The last soldier to serve under the colours of Liechtenstein died in 1939 at age 95.<ref>{{cite book|last=Beattie|first=David|title=Liechtenstein: A Modern History|location=London|publisher=[[I.B. Tauris]]|year=2004|page=30|isbn=1-85043-459-X}}</ref>
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Please check the website of the Liechtenstein foreign service on bilateral relations with Switzerland at: http://www.liechtenstein.li/en/eliechtenstein_main_sites/portal_fuerstentum_liechtenstein/fl-staat-staat/fl-staat-aussenpolitik/fl-staat-aussenpolitik-bilateral/fl-staat-aussenpolitik-bilateral-schweiz.htm -->
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In March 2007, a 170-person Swiss infantry unit became lost during a training exercise and inadvertently crossed 1.5&nbsp;km into Liechtenstein. The accidental invasion ended when the unit realized their mistake, and turned back.<ref>{{cite news|last=CBC News|title=Not-so-precise Swiss army unit mistakenly invades Liechtenstein|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2007/03/02/swissinvade.html|accessdate=18 September 2011|newspaper=CBC News|date=2 March 2007}}</ref> The Swiss army later informed Liechtenstein of the incursion and offered official apologies.<ref>{{cite news|last=Hamilton|first=Lindsay|title=Whoops! Swiss Accidentally Invade Liechtenstein|url=http://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=2921407&page=1|accessdate=18 September 2011|newspaper=ABC News|date=3 March 2007}}</ref>
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