Liechtenstein is not a republic. It is a principality ("Fürstentum"). The head of state is a prince ("Fürst"). The official name of the country is "Fürstentum Liechtenstein". That is why the international car registration letters for Liechtenstein are "FL".
Who is incharge of Liechtenstein
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Yes. The chief of State in the country of Liechtenstein is Prince Hans Adam II .
No, Liechtenstein is autonomous. It doesn't even have a border to germany. Just to Austria and Switzerland.
Belgium Denmark Luxembourg (technically a Grand Duchy, the head of state is a Grand Duke) Liechtenstein (technically a Principality, the head of state is a Prince) Monaco (technically a Principality, the head of state is a Prince) Norway Spain Sweden The Netherlands United Kingdom That makes 10
Liechtenstein is a state, and independent country and a nation. All these terms are interchangeable. P.S. A "state" can mean either an independent country, or the sub-divisions of a federal country.
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 only German speaking country with royalty. The royal family of Liechtenstein has ruled over the country for centuries.
Liechtenstein's style of government is constitutional monarchy. The country is a Principality, with a Prince as Chief of State. This makes it an Hereditary Constitutional Monachy.
As of 2010, Liechtenstein has a population of 35,593. The population of Liechtenstein in 2008 was estimated by the United Nations at about 34500. Note that the name of this state is spelled with -ie-, whereas Roy Lichtenstein uses one e less.
No. Switzerland is a country that borders Germany, France, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy.