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Vaduz (German pronunciation: [faˈdʊt͡s] or [faˈduːt͡s] , High Alemannic pronunciation: [faˈdot͡s]) is the capital of Liechtenstein and also the seat of
Vaduz-Liechtenstein
smallest country to border two countries. Liechtenstein is divided into 11 municipalities. Its capital is Vaduz, and its largest municipality is Schaan
Vaduz-Vaduz Castle
Vaduz Castle (German: Schloss Vaduz) is the palace and official residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein. The castle gave its name to the town of Vaduz
Vaduz-FC Vaduz
Fussball Club Vaduz (Football Club Vaduz) is a professional football club from Vaduz, Liechtenstein that plays in the Swiss Challenge League. The club
Vaduz-County of Vaduz
County of Vaduz (German: Grafschaft Vaduz) was a historic state of the Holy Roman Empire, now located in the Principality of Liechtenstein. Its capital
Vaduz-Vaduz Cathedral
St. Florin), is a neo-Gothic church in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, and the centre of the Archdiocese of Vaduz. Originally a parish church, it has held the status
Vaduz-House of Liechtenstein
Vranov, in whose family crypt almost all Liechtenstein princes were buried, until a new crypt was built in Vaduz in 1960. Without any territory held directly
Vaduz-Liechtenstein Football Cup
this round. FC Vaduz have won the competition on 49 occasions, which is a domestic football cup world record. A list of all Liechtenstein clubs reflecting
Vaduz-Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein
line for the Jacobite succession. Alois attended the Liechtenstein Grammar School in Ebenholz (Vaduz) and then the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the
Vaduz-Military history of Liechtenstein
military history of Liechtenstein originates back to its predecessors in the County of Vaduz and Lordship of Schellenberg. Liechtenstein disbanded its army
Vaduz-Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein
Prince Maximilian married Angela civilly on 21 January 2000 in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, and religiously on 29 January 2000, at 11:00 am, at the Church of
Vaduz-Karl Schädler
state physicist for the government of Liechtenstein and the family moved to Vaduz. During his childhood in Vaduz, he lived in a residential apartment of
Vaduz-Monarchy of Liechtenstein
respectively, the small lordship of Schellenberg and the county of Vaduz, the Liechtensteins acquired immediate lands within the Holy Roman Empire which made
Vaduz-Prince Alois of Liechtenstein (1869–1955)
Prince Alois of Liechtenstein (Alois Gonzaga Maria Adolf; 17 June 1869 – 16 March 1955) was the son of Prince Alfred of Liechtenstein (1842–1907) and
Vaduz-Liechtenstein Football Association
2019. UEFA.com. "Liechtenstein - Member associations - Inside UEFA". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2018-11-07. "The unfortunate tale of FC Vaduz - Back Page Football"
Vaduz-Prince Constantin of Liechtenstein
Franziska Kálnoky de Kőröspatak in a civil ceremony on 14 May 1999 in Vaduz, Liechtenstein and in a religious ceremony on 18 July 1999 in Číčov, Slovakia. The
Vaduz-Schaan
pronunciation: [ʃaːn] ) is the largest municipality of Liechtenstein by population. It is located to the north of Vaduz, the capital, in the central part of the country
Vaduz-Schaan-Vaduz railway station
Schaan-Vaduz is one of the four train stations serving Liechtenstein, located in the town of Schaan, 3.5 km (2.2 mi) from Vaduz. It is owned by the Austrian
Vaduz-History of Liechtenstein
counties of Vaduz and Schellenberg be promoted to a principality with the name Liechtenstein for his servant Anton Florian of Liechtenstein whereby he
Vaduz-Economy of Liechtenstein
companies respectively. Healthcare in Liechtenstein List of foundations established in Vaduz List of companies of Liechtenstein "World Bank Country and Lending
Vaduz-Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein
residence, Vaduz Castle in Liechtenstein, furthermore in Austria Liechtenstein Castle, Wilfersdorf Castle (with a wine farm), the Liechtenstein Garden Palace
Vaduz-LGT Group
von und zu Liechtenstein (CEO) and H.S.H. Prince Philipp von und zu Liechtenstein (chairman). LGT is headquartered in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, with a key
Vaduz-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vaduz
encompasses the entire territory of the Principality of Liechtenstein. The Archdiocese of Vaduz was erected by Pope John Paul II in the apostolic constitution
Vaduz-Municipalities of Liechtenstein
The principality of Liechtenstein is divided into eleven municipalities (German: Gemeinden, singular Gemeinde), most consisting of only a single town
Vaduz-Princess Gina of Liechtenstein
Cathedral of St. Florin in Vaduz. It was the first time that the wedding of a ruling Prince had taken place in Liechtenstein. During the following weeks
Vaduz-Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein
The Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (English: Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts) is a state art museum in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. The building by the Swiss architects
Vaduz-Outline of Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein Ecoregions in Liechtenstein Administrative divisions of Liechtenstein Municipalities of Liechtenstein Capital of Liechtenstein: Vaduz Cities
Vaduz-Princess Angela of Liechtenstein
Angela married Prince Maximilian civilly on January 21, 2000, in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, and religiously on January 29, 2000, at 11:00 am, at the Church
Vaduz-University of Liechtenstein
of Liechtenstein (German: Universität Liechtenstein) is a national university located in Vaduz, the capital of the Principality of Liechtenstein. It
Vaduz-Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein
had one daughter. Prince Franz Josef Wenceslaus of Liechtenstein (Zürich, 19 November 1962 – Vaduz, 28 February 1991). Died unmarried and without issue
Vaduz-Liechtenstein Bus
Liechtenstein Bus (trading as LIEmobil) is a bus company based in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. The company operates a total of 19 petrol-powered buses and 27
Vaduz-Rheinpark Stadion
Rheinpark Stadion in Vaduz is the national stadium of Liechtenstein. It plays host to home matches of the Liechtenstein national football team, and is
Vaduz-Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein
Prince of Liechtenstein at her cousin's birthday party in Munich. The couple married on 3 July 1993 at Cathedral of St. Florin in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. They
Vaduz-2022–23 Liechtenstein Cup
FC Vaduz were the defending champions. TH Title holders. The pre-qualification round contained all three "third" teams (FC Triesen III, FC Vaduz III
Vaduz-List of castles in Liechtenstein
Alt-Schellenberg), Schellenberg Schalun Castle (Wildschloss), Vaduz Vaduz Castle, Vaduz List of castles "Gutenberg Castle on Burgenwelt.de" (in German)
Vaduz-Wolfgang Haas
is a Liechtenstein-born prelate of the Catholic Church who was the first archbishop of the newly established Archdiocese of Vaduz in Liechtenstein from
Vaduz-Prince of Liechtenstein Foundation
Kalwang Hofkellerei Vaduz Hofkellerei Wilfersdorf LGT Group Liechtenstein Energie GmbH & Co KG LIECO GmbH & KG Palais Liechtenstein GmbH Real Estate Administration
Vaduz-Liechtenstein–Switzerland relations
Switzerland and Liechtenstein have been close, with Switzerland accepting the role of safeguarding the interests of its smaller neighbour, Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein
Vaduz-2023–24 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2023–24 Liechtenstein Cup is the 79th season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. The winners qualify for the second qualifying round of the
Vaduz-National Bank of Liechtenstein
(stylised as llb), is a financial institution located in Liechtenstein, based in the capital city Vaduz. Since 1993 it has been listed as a company at the SIX
Vaduz-Anna Ospelt
Anna Ospelt (born 1987) is a writer from Liechtenstein. She was born in Vaduz, where she currently lives. She went to university in Basel, Switzerland
Vaduz-Index of Liechtenstein-related articles
Elections in Liechtenstein Eschen Evangelical Church in Liechtenstein FC Vaduz Flag of Liechtenstein Foreign relations of Liechtenstein Free List Gamprin
Vaduz-List of foundations established in Vaduz
and other not-for-profit foundations are established in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein is a minimum-tax state with strict laws to protect the privacy
Vaduz-Rail transport in Liechtenstein
transport in Liechtenstein is bus-operated, including links from Buchs and Sargans railway stations in Switzerland to Vaduz. Liechtenstein Bus is the main
Vaduz-Rotter kidnapping
Fritz Rotters (in German). Vol. 106. Vaduz: Jahrbuch des Historischen Vereins für das Fürstentum Liechtenstein. 47°08′35″N 9°32′40″E / 47.14306°N 9
Vaduz-1939 Liechtenstein putsch
German National Movement in Liechtenstein (Volksdeutsche Bewegung in Liechtenstein or VDBL) designed to provoke Liechtenstein's annexation by Nazi Germany
Vaduz-Anton Florian, Prince of Liechtenstein
principality of Liechtenstein from the domains of Seigneury of Schellenberg and County of Vaduz, which were both held by the Liechtenstein family. This was
Vaduz-FC Ruggell
reached the final of the Liechtenstein Football Cup on 7 occasions, most recently in 2019, where they lost 3–2 against FC Vaduz. The club was founded after
Vaduz-Liechtenstein Museum
Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein in Vaduz, which is otherwise a gallery for a modern art collection donated to the principality of Liechtenstein by the ruling
Vaduz-Marxer & Partner Rechtsanwälte
13611; 9.52167 Marxer & Partner Rechtsanwälte is a law firm based in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. It is the largest law firm in the country. The firm was founded
Vaduz-Education in Liechtenstein
Gymnasium in Vaduz. Realschule Vaduz and Oberschule Vaduz, in the Schulzentrum Mühleholz II in Vaduz Realschule Schaan and Sportschule Liechtenstein in Schaan
Vaduz-Nicolas Hasler
Challenge League club Vaduz and captains the Liechtenstein national team. He is the son of Rainer Hasler, who was one of Liechtenstein's greatest professional
Vaduz-Martin Stocklasa
is a Liechtenstein football manager and former player who played as a defender. He was most recently the manager of Liechtenstein club FC Vaduz, who play
Vaduz-Liechtenstein–Russia relations
honorary consulate located in Vaduz. The Russian ambassador to Switzerland, located in Bern, is also accredited to Liechtenstein. Similarly, the Swiss embassy
Vaduz-Catholic Church in Liechtenstein
Archdiocese of Vaduz was created, covering the whole of the principality. The first and to date only archbishop is Wolfgang Haas. Religion in Liechtenstein The World
Vaduz-Johann II, Prince of Liechtenstein
rebuilt Liechtenstein Castle, the ancestral seat of his family near Vienna, which had fallen into ruins. Between 1905 and 1920, Schloss Vaduz was renovated
Vaduz-Ludwig Grass
started working as a physician in Vaduz. Besides Gebhard Schädler, he was the only academically trained doctor in Liechtenstein at the time and he often treated
Vaduz-Oberland (electoral district)
districts of Liechtenstein. It corresponds to the historic County of Vaduz (German: Grafschaft Vaduz), and the administrative seat is the city of Vaduz, the national
Vaduz-Liechtenstein Castle (Maria Enzersdorf)
Cultural Landscape Vaduz Castle in Liechtenstein – the official residence of the Princely Family of Liechtenstein "The Liechtenstein Castle". www.burgliechtenstein
Vaduz-Karl Schädler (born 1850)
political figure from Liechtenstein who served in the Landtag of Liechtenstein. Schädler was born on 26 January 1850 in Vaduz to the son of his father
Vaduz-Barbara Erni
male assistant is unknown. Barbara Greene (1967). Liechtenstein: Valley of Peace (Vaduz: Liechtenstein-Verlag) pp. 20–21. James Foster Robinson, "The Legend
Vaduz-1976 Liechtenstein Vaduz bypass referendum
A referendum on building a bypass for Vaduz and Schaan was held in Liechtenstein on 19 September 1976. The proposal was rejected by 80.2% of voters. Dieter
Vaduz-2011–12 Liechtenstein Cup
, who have won the cup continuously since 1998 and won their 40th Cup last season. USV Eschen/Mauren won the cup, beating FC
Vaduz-Football in Liechtenstein
Europa Conference League qualification. FC Vaduz have become the dominant force within the Liechtenstein Football Cup, winning 15 of the last 16 competitions
Vaduz-2020–21 Liechtenstein Cup
Europa Conference League. FC Vaduz are the defending champions.The cup was abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic in Liechtenstein. Teams in bold are still active
Vaduz-2022–23 FC Vaduz season
Play-off winners Notes: Vaduz qualified for the Europa Conference League first qualifying round by winning the 2022–23 Liechtenstein Cup. Last updated: 28
Vaduz-Religion in Liechtenstein
freedom. Buddhism in Liechtenstein Catholic Church in Liechtenstein Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vaduz Evangelical Church in Liechtenstein Federation of Evangelical
Vaduz-List of capital cities by elevation
1,778 Chile Santiago 521 1,709 Uzbekistan Tashkent 459 1,506 Liechtenstein Vaduz 455 1,493 Georgia Tbilisi 451 1,480 Sudan Khartoum 377 1,237 Central
Vaduz-Landtag of Liechtenstein
Principality of Liechtenstein (German: Landtag des Fürstentums Liechtenstein), commonly referred to as the Landtag of Liechtenstein (German: Liechtensteinischer
Vaduz-List of oldest universities in continuous operation
Riga Polytechnicum in 1862 Liechtenstein (Vaduz) University of Liechtenstein 1961 Successor to the Abendtechnikum Vaduz in 1992 Lithuania (Vilnius)
Vaduz-Ivo Beck
political figure from Liechtenstein who was President of the Patriotic Union from 1951 to 1959. Beck was born on 31 March 1926 in Vaduz to the son of President
Vaduz-List of national galleries
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz, Liechtenstein National Gallery of Art (Vilnius), Lithuania National Museum
Vaduz-Peter Jehle
Grasshoppers Swiss Super League: 2000–01, 2002–03 Vaduz Swiss Challenge League: 2013–14 Liechtenstein Football Cup: 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14
Vaduz-Princess Elsa of Liechtenstein
Florian Cathedral in Vaduz in 1960. Princess Elisabeth of Liechtenstein "Kněžna Elisabeth (Elsa) | das Fürstenhaus von Liechtenstein". Wakounig, Marija
Vaduz-List of mountains in Liechtenstein
Sattelköpfle Heubühl Langspitz Unfolding Liechtenstein, Panorama Map (Map). Liechtenstein Tourismus. 2007. Feldkirch - Vaduz (Map). 1:50000. Wander, Bike- und
Vaduz-Ferhat Saglam
2001) is a Liechtenstein footballer who plays as a winger for Vaduz and the Liechtenstein national team. Saglam was a youth player for Vaduz before graduating
Vaduz-Postal Museum (Liechtenstein)
Museum (German: Postmuseum) is a postal museum in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. It is a branch museum of Liechtenstein National Museum. The museum was founded in 1930
Vaduz-Ducal hat of Liechtenstein
is kept in the Liechtenstein Museum. The new Ducal Hat is now displayed in the Treaure Chamber (Schaatzkammer) of Liechtenstein in Vaduz. The circlet of
Vaduz-Countess Marie Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau
Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein, her second cousin once removed. The couple married at Cathedral of St. Florin in Vaduz, Liechtenstein on 30 July 1967.
Vaduz-2009–10 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2009–10 Liechtenstein Cup was the sixty-fifth season of Liechtenstein's annual football cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of eighteen
Vaduz-Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein
worked for courts in Vaduz. From 1977 to 1978, he was an advisor to the Office of International Relations of the Liechtenstein government. From 1979
Vaduz-Meeting of the heads of state of German-speaking countries
Switzerland and Liechtenstein. The following countries had sent their heads of state to the meeting: Austria Belgium Germany Liechtenstein Luxembourg
Vaduz-Prince Alfred of Liechtenstein (1875–1930)
Prince Alfred Roman of Liechtenstein (6 April 1875 – 25 October 1930) was a Liechtensteiner prince and uncle of Franz Joseph II. He was the sixth child
Vaduz-Languages of Liechtenstein
the Vaduz dialect This article incorporates public domain material from The World Factbook (2024 ed.). CIA. (Archived 2006 edition.) "Liechtenstein Languages
Vaduz-German language
Zermatt in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland, as is the capital of Liechtenstein: Vaduz. Cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants in the area: Stuttgart
Vaduz-National Police (Liechtenstein)
the Principality of Liechtenstein (German: Landespolizei des Fürstentums Liechtenstein), is the national police force of Liechtenstein. It is composed of
Vaduz-Boris Smyslovsky
Internierte Russen in Liechtenstein / Jahrbuch des Historisches Vereins für das Fürstentum Liechtenstein. Vaduz, 1971. Jud Ursina. Liechtenstein und die Flüchtlinge
Vaduz-Liechtenstein Football Championship
association football in Liechtenstein was quickly growing in popularity. In 1931, FC Ruggell was founded, whilst in 1932, FC Vaduz, FC Balzers, FC Triesen
Vaduz-Mario Frick (footballer)
goal-scorer for Liechtenstein. Scores and results list Liechtenstein's goal tally first. On 17 September 2018, Frick was appointed manager of FC Vaduz. In his
Vaduz-Hans-Adam I, Prince of Liechtenstein
on 22 February 1712 the county of Vaduz. These two domains would later form the present principality of Liechtenstein. He was also Duke of Troppau and
Vaduz-Time in Liechtenstein
database in the file zone.tab contains one zone for Liechtenstein: Europe/Vaduz. Data below is for Liechtenstein directly from zone.tab of the IANA time zone
Vaduz-Music of Liechtenstein
the country. It is headquartered in Vaduz, in the home where Josef Rheinberger was born in 1839. The Liechtenstein Music School also cooperates with public
Vaduz-Adrian Hasler
who served as Prime Minister of from 2013 to 2021. Born to Arthur and Liselotte Hasler, Adrian Hasler was raised in
Vaduz-Prince Johannes of Liechtenstein (1873–1959)
third son of Prince Alfred of Liechtenstein and Princess Henriette of Liechtenstein and brother of Prince Aloys of Liechtenstein. He had a career in the Austro-Hungarian
Vaduz-EHC Vaduz-Schellenberg
EHC Vaduz-Schellenberg is an ice hockey team from Liechtenstein. The team currently plays in the Vorarlberg Ice Hockey League 2 in neighboring Austria
Vaduz-Prince Franz Josef of Liechtenstein (1962–1991)
Prince Wenzel of Liechtenstein died on 28 February 1991 in the guesthouse of Vaduz Castle. His exact cause of death is unknown. Liechtenstein: Recipient of
Vaduz-Liechtenstein National Museum
The Liechtenstein National Museum (German: Liechtensteinisches Landesmuseum) is a museum in Vaduz, the capital city of Liechtenstein. The museum building
Vaduz-David Strub
Movement in Liechtenstein by starting a bonfire designed to act as a manifestation of the burning of Swastikas. In 1942, he was elected Mayor of Vaduz, which
Vaduz-FC Balzers
The team won its first Liechtenstein Cup in 1964, becoming the fourth team to win the competition after FC Triesen, FC Vaduz and FC Schaan. The club
Vaduz-2011 Liechtenstein referendums
Three referendums were held in Liechtenstein during 2011. The first on approving the registered partnership law was held between 17 and 19 June, and was
Vaduz-Fernando Botero
Goslar Sculpture by Fernando Botero in front of the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz Broadgate Venus, 1989, London Cat, Cafesjian Museum of Art, Yerevan
Vaduz-2014–15 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2014–15 Liechtenstein Cup was the 70th season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of 18 teams for one spot
Vaduz-Prince Alfred of Liechtenstein (1875–1930)
Prince Alfred Roman of Liechtenstein (6 April 1875 – 25 October 1930) was a Liechtensteiner prince and uncle of Franz Joseph II. He was the sixth child
Vaduz-Politics of Liechtenstein
Ruggell, Schaan, Schellenberg, Triesen, Triesenberg, and Vaduz. Municipalities of Liechtenstein are entitled under the constitution to secede from the union
Vaduz-Georg Malin
Liechtensteinische Landesbank Vaduz, which was created in 1953/56. In 1956/59 he created the granite sculpture depicting Prince John II of Liechtenstein as well as several
Vaduz-Liechtenstein Red Cross
(in German). Vaduz. Archived from the original on 2 July 2022. Retrieved 2 July 2022. Wagner, Harold (23 December 2021). "Liechtenstein, Marie Aglaë von"
Vaduz-VP Bank
VP Bank AG is a Liechtenstein-based bank headquartered in Vaduz and specialized in private banking. It was founded on April 6, 1956 by Princely Councillor
Vaduz-Geography of Europe
Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Belarus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kosovo, Liechtenstein (which is doubly landlocked), Luxembourg, North Macedonia, Moldova,
Vaduz-Michele Polverino
the Liechtenstein national team scoring six goals. Polverino played for the youth teams of FC Schaan until he was 18, when he moved to FC Vaduz He joined
Vaduz-Recognition of same-sex unions in Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein has recognized same-sex registered partnerships since 1 September 2011 following approval by voters in a referendum. Liechtenstein was the
Vaduz-Franz Burgmeier
like all Liechtenstein clubs Vaduz played league football in Switzerland—at the time in the third tier—but also competed in the Liechtenstein Football
Vaduz-Christian Kerez
Chapel, Cazis 1992–1993: Mortuary, Bonaduz 1998–2000: Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz with Morger & Degelo, Basel 1999–2003: Apartment building on Forsterstrasse
Vaduz-List of royal palaces
Genoa Genoa Miramare Castle Trieste Palazzo Reale Cagliari Liechtenstein Vaduz Castle Vaduz Lithuania Royal Palace of Lithuania Vilnius Luxembourg Grand
Vaduz-List of countries whose capital is not their largest city
to restore the name Astana. Liechtenstein Vaduz 5,109 Schaan 6,039 1.14 Vaduz is the second largest city of Liechtenstein. Both cities are part of the
Vaduz-Princess Nora of Liechtenstein
July 2002), at St. Florin's in Vaduz. Together they had one daughter named Doña María Teresa Sartorius y de Liechtenstein who was born on 21 November 1992
Vaduz-2021–22 Liechtenstein Cup
second qualifying round of the 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League. FC Vaduz were the defending champions. TH Title holders. The first round involved
Vaduz-Prince Heinrich Hartneid of Liechtenstein
Prince Heinrich Hartneid of Liechtenstein (Heinrich Hartneid Maria Franz de Paula Johann Alois Joseph Ignatius Benedictus Hilarion; 1 October 1920 – 29
Vaduz-Liechtenstein Loyalty Association
April 1939. Retrieved 29 January 2024. Peter Geiger (2010). Kriegszeit. Liechtenstein 1939 bis 1945 (in German). Vaduz: Liechtenstein Institute. p. 846.
Vaduz-List of historic states of Germany
Hechingen Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen – to Prussia in 1850 Sigmaringen Liechtenstein Vaduz Lippe Detmold Reuss-Gera (Junior Line) Gera Reuss-Greiz (Elder Line)
Vaduz-Justin Ospelt
father is Liechtensteiner and his mother is Afro-Bahamian. After joining Vaduz in July 2017, Ospelt signed an extension in January 2021. Ospelt joined
Vaduz-Liechtenstein witch trials
Hexenprozesse in der Grafschaft Vaduz und der Herrschaft Schellenberg. In: Otto Seger, Peter Putzer: Hexenprozesse in Liechtenstein und das Salzburger Rechtsgutachten
Vaduz-2007–08 Liechtenstein Cup
FC Vaduz, who have won the cup continuously since 1998. 1 May 2008 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz Attendance: 1,200 Referee: Reto Johann (Liechtenstein) 2008/09
Vaduz-Joseph Wenzel I, Prince of Liechtenstein
just Wenzel, was the Prince of Liechtenstein between 1712 and 1718, and 1748 and 1772, as well as regent of Liechtenstein between 1732 and 1745. He first
Vaduz-1930 Liechtenstein by-election
ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7 Vogt, Paul (1987). 125 Jahre Landtag. Vaduz: Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein. Nohlen & Stöver, p1182 Nohlen & Stöver, p1159 v
Vaduz-Philipp Ospelt
striker who plays for Liechtenstein club FC Ruggell. Ospelt has played club football in Switzerland for Buchs and Liechtenstein for FC Vaduz and USV Eschen/Mauren
Vaduz-Hilmar Ospelt
figure from Liechtenstein who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1980 to 1986. Ospelt was born on 6 May 1929 in Vaduz to the son
Vaduz-1984 Liechtenstein women's suffrage referendum
suffrage at a local level, starting with Vaduz in 1976, and women had been elected to the local councils of Vaduz and Gamprin in 1983. This referendum was
Vaduz-Alois Vogt
diploma in 1933. He then opened his own law firm in Vaduz. Vogt was a co-founder of the Liechtenstein Homeland Service in 1933. This party and the Christian-Social
Vaduz-Aurelia Frick
University of Liechtenstein. She briefly worked for the hedge fund K2. Frick has started her independent advisory practice, UNLOCK Advisory, in Vaduz after resignation
Vaduz-Rhine
Graubünden in the southeastern Swiss Alps. It forms part of the Swiss-Liechtenstein, Swiss-Austrian, and Swiss-German borders. After that the Rhine defines
Vaduz-Prince Philipp of Liechtenstein
Wilhelm Hans Adam of Liechtenstein (born on 19 May 1972 in Basel, Canton of Basel-Stadt, Switzerland). Married civilly in Vaduz on 24 January 2003 and
Vaduz-Healthcare in Liechtenstein
refer a patient to a consultant. Liechtenstein has one hospital, the National Hospital, situated in the capital, Vaduz, which is run in conjunction with
Vaduz-European microstates
typically refers to the six smallest states in Europe by area: Andorra, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City (the Holy See). All except
Vaduz-Member states of the Council of Europe
Portugal Lisbon 22 September 1976 Spain Madrid 24 November 1977 Liechtenstein Vaduz 23 November 1978 San Marino San Marino 16 November 1988 Finland
Vaduz-1966 Liechtenstein general election
ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7 Nohlen & Stöver, p1182 Nohlen & Stöver, p1157 Vogt, Paul (1987). 125 Jahre Landtag. Vaduz: Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein. v t e
Vaduz-Ferdinand Nigg
figure from Liechtenstein who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1945 to 1957. Nigg was born on 31 October 1893 in Vaduz as the son
Vaduz-2019–20 Liechtenstein Cup
League. FC Vaduz are the defending champions. On 11 May 2020, the competition was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Liechtenstein. The team remaining
Vaduz-2005–06 Liechtenstein Cup
Defending champions were FC Vaduz, who have won the cup continuously since 1998. 17 April 2006 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Reto
Vaduz-1988–89 Liechtenstein Cup
Cup was the forty-fourth season of annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of fifteen teams. FC
Vaduz-Rugby union in Liechtenstein
play in the Swiss rugby union leagues, and FC Vaduz Red Pride Rugby, based in Liechtenstein's capital, Vaduz. Rugby union in Austria Rugby union in Switzerland
Vaduz-Benjamin Büchel
League club Vaduz, which he captains, and the Liechtenstein national team. Born in Ruggell, Büchel spent his early career in Liechtenstein with FC Ruggell
Vaduz-Gutenberg Castle
the present day. Unlike Vaduz Castle, Gutenberg Castle does not serve as a residence of the princely family of Liechtenstein and is open to the general
Vaduz-1922 Liechtenstein general election
Landtag. Vaduz: Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein. Paul Vogt (1987). 125 Jahre Landtag. Vaduz: Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein. v t
Vaduz-Federation of Evangelical Lutheran Churches in Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein
du Liechtenstein) is an organization of five Lutheran churches in Basel and Northwestern Switzerland, Bern, Geneva, Zurich, and Vaduz (Liechtenstein).
Vaduz-List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Europe
938 sq mi) Euro Liechtenstein Principality of Liechtenstein LIE German: Liechtenstein – Fürstentum Liechtenstein Vaduz German: Vaduz 39,039 160 km2 (62 sq mi)
Vaduz-Albert Schädler
Liechtenstein's history. Schädler was born on 24 December 1848 in Vaduz to the son of politician and later President of the Landtag of Liechtenstein Karl
Vaduz-Interogo Foundation
literally in English: "enterprise foundation"). Its office is located in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. Until 2023, it owned Inter IKEA Holding B.V., registered in the
Vaduz-2020–21 FC Vaduz season
to the 2020–21 Swiss Super League, Vaduz will participate in the 2020–21 Liechtenstein Cup. Teams from Liechtenstein are not allowed to enter the Swiss
Vaduz-1939 Liechtenstein general election
Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in German). Retrieved 15 January 2024. Vogt, Paul (1987). 125 Jahre Landtag. Vaduz: Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein. v
Vaduz-Evangelical Church in Liechtenstein
in Vaduz. The Evangelical Church in Liechtenstein adopted this name in 1970 and includes Calvinist and Lutheran churches. Religion in Liechtenstein "Address
Vaduz-Noah Frick
as a forward for Swiss club Montlingen and the Liechtenstein national team. Frick signed for FC Vaduz in 2018 and spent two years at the club under manager
Vaduz-Rainer Vollkommer
Country Emerges], Liechtenstein National Museum, Vaduz 2012/13: Astrophilatelie [Astrophilately], Liechtenstein National Museum, Vaduz 2013: Oliver Marks
Vaduz-2006–07 Liechtenstein Cup
Cup. Defending champions were FC Vaduz, who have won the cup continuously since 1998. 1 May 2007 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz Attendance: 950 Referee: Claudio
Vaduz-2004–05 Liechtenstein Cup
Cup. Defending champions were FC Vaduz, who have won the cup continuously since 1998. 5 May 2005 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz Attendance: 1,050 Referee: Valerio
Vaduz-Peter Rheinberger
Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in German). Retrieved 8 March 2024. Paul Vogt (1987). 125 Jahre Landtag. Vaduz: Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein.
Vaduz-Müller (store)
company was registered in London. Since 2019 it has been registered in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. The hairdresser Erwin Franz Müller [de] founded his company in Ulm
Vaduz-Free List (Liechtenstein)
relation between the state and the Catholic Church in Liechtenstein, as well as the Archdiocese of Vaduz and the Archbishop Wolfgang Haas for their socially
Vaduz-2010–11 Liechtenstein Cup
League. Defending champions were Vaduz, who had won the cup continuously since 1998 and won their 39th Liechtenstein Cup the previous season. The First
Vaduz-1991–92 Liechtenstein Cup
Balzers were the defending champions, and FC Vaduz won the competition. 28 May 1992 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 21
Vaduz-Liechtenstein national football team results (2020–present)
v San Marino Malta v Gibraltar v v Armenia North Macedonia v
Vaduz-1990–91 Liechtenstein Cup
Liechtenstein Cup was the forty-sixth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams. FC Vaduz were
Vaduz-Simon Lüchinger
Lüchinger (born 28 November 2002) is a Liechtenstein footballer who plays as a midfielder for FC Vaduz and the Liechtenstein national team. Lüchinger signed
Vaduz-List of enclaves and exclaves
Rüttistein Liechtenstein Vaduz Planken 47°11′13″N 9°33′2″E / 47.18694°N 9.55056°E / 47.18694; 9.55056 One of the 6 exclaves of Vaduz (map) Forst Liechtenstein
Vaduz-1970 Liechtenstein general election
Stöver, p1180 Liechtenstein Inter-Parliamentary Union Vogt, Paul (1987). 125 Jahre Landtag. Vaduz: Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein. v t e
Vaduz-Jonas Hilti
Liechtensteiner footballer who currently plays for Vaduz II. He is a member of the Liechtenstein national football team, having made his debut in a 2022–23
Vaduz-2008–09 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2008–09 Liechtenstein Cup was the sixty-fourth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of eighteen teams
Vaduz-FC Triesenberg
reached the final of the Liechtenstein Cup for the first time in the club's history, losing 5–0 in the final against FC Vaduz. They reached the final for
Vaduz-Der Umbruch
Bruch) was a newspaper published in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. It was the organ of the German National Movement in Liechtenstein (VDBL), a National Socialist political
Vaduz-Andreas Kieber
(in German). Retrieved 28 September 2023. Peter Geiger (2016). im Krieg. Vor 150 Jahren (in German). :
Vaduz-1989–90 Liechtenstein Cup
Balzers were the defending champions, and FC Vaduz won the competition again. 24 May 1990 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved
Vaduz-Technopark Zürich
The Technoparks in Aargau, Lugano, Luzern, Schlieren, Winterthur, Liechtenstein (Vaduz), Landquart and Zürich are members of the Technopark-Alliance. Technopark
Vaduz-German National Movement in Liechtenstein
German National Movement in Liechtenstein (German: Volksdeutsche Bewegung in Liechtenstein, VDBL) was a Nazi party in Liechtenstein that existed between 1938
Vaduz-2010 UEFA European Under-17 Championship
edition of UEFA's European Under-17 Football Championship, held in Liechtenstein from 18 to 30 May 2010. The hosts decided not to field a team, fearing
Vaduz-Marco Pérez (Liechtenstein footballer)
from Liechtenstein who last played as a midfielder for ASK-BSC Bruck/Leitha. Perez played his youth football with FC Triesen and moved to FC Vaduz in 1993
Vaduz-Liechtenstein national football team
the national football team of the Principality of Liechtenstein and is controlled by the Liechtenstein Football Association. The organisation is known as
Vaduz-Bettina Petzold-Mähr
Citizens' Party (FBP) member of the Landtag of Liechtenstein. Bettina Petzold-Mähr was born on 20 August 1982 in Vaduz, the daughter of Andrea (née Beck) and
Vaduz-List of national capitals by area
and Caicos Islands (United Kingdom) Cockburn Town 17.39 6.71 204 Liechtenstein Vaduz 17.3 6.7 205 São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé 17[citation needed] 6
Vaduz-List of diplomatic missions in Liechtenstein
countries have ambassadors accredited to Liechtenstein, with most being resident in Bern, Vienna or Berlin. Resident in Vaduz unless otherwise noted Austria (Mauren)
Vaduz-List of art museums
Pinacoteca e museo civico, Museo etrusco Guarnacci Liechtenstein Vaduz: Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein Luxembourg Luxembourg City: Mudam, National Museum of
Vaduz-List of Liechtenstein general elections
ISBN 978-1-85743-152-0. Paul Vogt (1987). 125 Jahre Landtag. Vaduz: Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in
Vaduz-List of countries and dependencies and their capitals in native languages
Berber language (Tifinagh script) Arabic (Arabic script) Liechtenstein Vaduz Liechtenstein Vaduz German Lithuania Vilnius Lietuva Vilnius Lithuanian Luxembourg
Vaduz-1998–99 Liechtenstein Cup
were FC Vaduz, who have won the cup continuously since the previous season. 13 May 1999 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz Attendance: 2,100 "Liechtenstein Cup 1998/99"
Vaduz-1999–2000 Liechtenstein Cup
The 1999–2000 Liechtenstein Cup was the fifty-fifth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of fifteen teams
Vaduz-List of ambassadors to Liechtenstein
ambassadors to Liechtenstein. Note that some ambassadors are responsible for more than one country while others are directly accredited to Vaduz. Foreign relations
Vaduz-2015–16 Liechtenstein Cup
season (FC Vaduz, USV Eschen/Mauren, FC Vaduz II (U23) and FC Triesenberg), competed in the quarterfinals. 4 May 2016 18:30 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz Attendance:
Vaduz-Schalun Castle
of Vaduz, Liechtenstein. It lies in the mountains, roughly 1 kilometer to the northeast from the town centre of Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein. It
Vaduz-Fred Sandback
extensive survey exhibition organized in 2005 by the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz (which traveled to the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh and the Neue
Vaduz-Liechtenstein identity card
The Liechtenstein identity card (in German: Identitätskarte Liechtenstein) is issued to Liechtenstein citizens by the Immigration and Passport Office
Vaduz-Gisela Biedermann
Schellenberg in Liechtenstein. Biedermann received a specialization in internal medicine in 1983, and she established a medical practice in Vaduz. Throughout
Vaduz-Foreign relations of Liechtenstein
"Liechtenstein". Retrieved 8 September 2022. "DECRETO DE 29 DE ABRIL DE 1993. Fica criada a Embaixada do Brasil em Vaduz, Principado de Liechtenstein"
Vaduz-Ebenholz
Ebenholz is a village of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Vaduz. Its name means "ebony" in German. The village lies in the center of the
Vaduz-1936 Liechtenstein general election
ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7 Nohlen & Stöver, p1182 Vogt, Paul (1987). 125 Jahre Landtag. Vaduz: Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein. v t e v t e
Vaduz-1949 Liechtenstein general election
ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7 Nohlen & Stöver, p1182 Nohlen & Stöver, p1157 Vogt, Paul (1987). 125 Jahre Landtag. Vaduz: Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein. v t e
Vaduz-Hermine Rheinberger
Gutenberg-Schalun, she became Liechtenstein's first female author. Hermine Rheinberger was born in 1864 in Vaduz, the capital city of Liechtenstein. She was the oldest
Vaduz-1992 Liechtenstein constitutional crisis
1992 Liechtenstein constitutional crisis was culminated on 28 October 1992 when Hans-Adam II called for a referendum regarding Liechtenstein's accession
Vaduz-Constantin von Liechtenstein
Nikolaus Karl Heinrich Dagobert Anton von Padua Ildefons Maria von Liechtenstein (23 December 1911 – 28 March 2001) was a Liechtensteiner prince and
Vaduz-List of national capitals by population
Tuvalu Funafuti 6,320 56.4% 2017 Malta Valletta 5,827 1.1% 2019 Liechtenstein Vaduz 5,774 14.8% 2021 Saint Pierre and Miquelon (France) Saint-Pierre
Vaduz-Prince Franz of Liechtenstein
reconstruction of Vaduz Castle in 1905. Following his brother Prince Alois of Liechtenstein renouncing his rights to the succession to the Liechtenstein throne on
Vaduz-Liechtensteinisches Gymnasium
Liechtensteinisches Gymnasium (English: Liechtenstein Gymnasium) is a secondary school located in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. It was founded in 1937 as the Collegium
Vaduz-1958 Liechtenstein general election
ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7 Nohlen & Stöver, p1182 Nohlen & Stöver, p1157 Vogt, Paul (1987). 125 Jahre Landtag. Vaduz: Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein. v t e