Liechtenstein is a beautiful country like the picture

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Landlock’s Liechtenstein is the sixth smallest country in the world and the fourth smallest in Europe.

The size of the country is less than the size of any district in Bangladesh. Europe's longest river, the Rhine, runs along the western edge of the country. And at its eastern end are the Alps. The citizens of this beautiful country enjoy the highest standard of living in the world. The country is surrounded by a wonderful touch of mountainous nature. The town of Vaduz is surrounded by hills called Vaduz Castle.

It stands as a symbol of the whole capital. The fort can be seen from almost anywhere in the city. The queen of the country lives in this fort. Although not well-known for travel, the country has a green land of immense beauty. Liechtenstein has a total area of ​​only 160 square kilometers and a population of about 36,000. It is bounded on the south and west by Switzerland and on the east by Austria. Its capital is Vaduz and the largest city is Shanan. It is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of per capita income. Its per capita income is about 139 thousand 100 dollars. The monarchy still exists in this country.

The name of the current king of Liechtenstein is Hans Adam (II) for short. This country has no language of its own. The German language is spoken all over the country. Also seen are the use of French and English. The country has Swiss francs and euros. Although small, the country has a very ancient history. The ancient name of the country's capital, Vaduz, was Ferdowsis. Verduj fort was built in 1322. The country is believed to have been founded in 1342 by the rulers of the province of Werdenberg. In the Battle of Swabia in 1499, the Swiss kings invaded and occupied Vaduz. The current ruling families of Liechtenstein came to Vaduz in the 18th century.

Later, Prince Johann Adam united Andreas Selenberg and Vaduz and officially recognized Liechtenstein in 1812. But in 1619 the Roman emperors took over the rule of the region under their control. After nearly 100 years of rule, the country was declared fully independent in 1806. Like many other countries in Europe, this country has no military power of its own. The economic aspect is the main reason for not keeping the army.

Building and maintaining a trained army, as well as buying weapons, is quite expensive. That is why it has been decided to withdraw the army completely from the country. There is only one police force called the National Police Principality to oversee the overall law and order situation in the country. However, Switzerland is thought to be providing any kind of security assistance. August 15 is celebrated as National Day. This day is basically a day of joy for the whole country. Various dances, songs, fairs and fireworks are performed in the fort premises.

Like Switzerland, the banking system of this country is also quite developed. There are about 15 banks in the small country. One-fourth of the country's total GDP comes from this banking sector. Liechtenstein also holds the first position in making and installing artificial teeth. In addition to its natural beauty, the country is also important economically or commercially. There are more than 30 large companies in the country that employ about 6,000 people. The country's progress in education and research is visible. The country has four research-based universities and nine high schools.

Liechtenstein has no airport of its own. Here is the battery-powered City Troy train. This two-compartment train takes you around the old town of Vaduz, the vast expanse of desert vineyards, Panorama View Point, Rhine Park Stadium, Vaduz City Center and much more! Malbun, a uniquely beautiful village, is located in the southern foothills of the Alps, southeast of Liechtenstein, about 14 kilometers from Vaduz. From here you can see many icebergs around.

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