Liechtenstein

Principality of Liechtenstein
Fürstentum Liechtenstein (German)
Motto: "Für Gott, Fürst und Vaterland"
"For God, Prince and Fatherland"
Anthem: 
Oben am jungen Rhein
(English: "High on the Young Rhine")
Location of Liechtenstein (green)

in Europe (agate grey)   [Legend]

CapitalVaduz
Largest municipalitySchaan
47°10′00″N 9°30′35″E / 47.16667°N 9.50972°E / 47.16667; 9.50972
Official languagesGerman
Nationality (2017)
Religion
(2020)
Demonym(s)Liechtensteiner
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy with elements of a direct democracy
 Monarch
Hans-Adam II
 Regent
Alois
Brigitte Haas
LegislatureLandtag
Independence as principality
 Union between
Vaduz and
Schellenberg
23 January 1719
12 July 1806
 Separation from
German Confederation
23 August 1866
Area
 Total
160.50 km2 (61.97 sq mi) (190th)
 Water (%)
2.7
Population
 2023 estimate
41,232 (189th)
 Density
249/km2 (644.9/sq mi) (56th)
GDP (PPP)2014 estimate
 Total
$4.978 billion (176th)
 Per capita
$98,432
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
 Total
$7.365 billion
 Per capita
$187,267
HDI (2022) 0.942
very high (12th)
CurrencySwiss franc (CHF)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 Summer (DST)
UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Calling code+423
ISO 3166 codeLI
Internet TLD.li

Liechtenstein (/ˈlɪktənstn/ , LIK-tən-styne; German pronunciation: [ˈlɪçtn̩ʃtaɪn] ; Alemannic German: Liachtaschta), officially the Principality of Liechtenstein (German: Fürstentum Liechtenstein [ˈfʏʁstn̩tuːm ˈlɪçtn̩ˌʃtaɪ̯n] ), is a doubly landlocked German-speaking microstate in the Central European Alps, between Austria in the east and north and Switzerland in the west and south. Liechtenstein is a semi-constitutional monarchy headed by the prince of Liechtenstein of the House of Liechtenstein, currently led by Hans-Adam II. It is Europe's fourth-smallest country, with an area of just over 160 square kilometres (62 square miles) and a population of 40,023. It is the world's smallest country to border two countries, and is one of the few countries with no debt.

Liechtenstein is divided into 11 municipalities. Its capital is Vaduz, and its largest municipality is Schaan. It is a member of the United Nations, the European Free Trade Association, and the Council of Europe. It is not a member state of the European Union, but it participates in both the Schengen Area and the European Economic Area. It has a customs union and a monetary union with Switzerland, with its usage of the Swiss franc. Politically, a constitutional referendum in 2003 granted the monarch greater powers, after he threatened to leave the country should the referendum fail. These powers include being able to dismiss the government, nominate judges and veto legislation.

Economically, Liechtenstein has one of the highest gross domestic products per person in the world when adjusted for purchasing power parity. The country has a strong financial sector centred in Vaduz. It was once known as a billionaire tax haven, culminating in a tax affair in 2008, but the principality has since made significant efforts to shed this reputation. An Alpine country, Liechtenstein is mountainous, making it a winter sport destination.