No, Liechtenstein is autonomous.
It doesn't even have a border to germany. Just to Austria and Switzerland.
It's the Principality of Liechtenstein or in short just Liechtenstein. It is a small state in between Switzerland and Austria and it is a constitutional monarchy.
The royal German family that still rules in a country where German is spoken is the House of Hohenzollern, specifically in the Principality of Liechtenstein. The family has ruled Liechtenstein since 1699 and is a constitutional monarchy with limited powers.
Liechtenstein is the smallest German-speaking country in the world. So there must be more than 90% which speak German. Read here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liechtenstein
German is the only official language of Liechtenstein, and the most widely spoken dialect is Alemannic.
German is the only official language in Germany, Austria, and Liechtenstein.
That is probably Liechtenstein. It is a pretty tiny microstate.
Prince Hans Adam Ii is the Head of State for Liechtenstein.
The smallest German-speaking country is Liechtenstein. It is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and south and Austria to the east and north. German is the official language of Liechtenstein.
, it is the same word, though in German it is hallo
Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
The German names are as follows :- Austria is called "Österreich". Switzerland is called "Die Schweiz". Liechtenstein remains the same. Luxembourg is called "Luxemburg".
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