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Area: 160 km²   •   Capital: Vaduz   •   approx. 35,000 inhabitants      Currency: Swiss franc     Neighboring countries: Switzerland, Austria     Official language: German   •   National Day: 15 August   •   System of State: constitutional hereditary monarchy on a democratic and parliamentary basis      Head of State: Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein   •   Head of Government: Prime Minister Otmar Hasler

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The Liechtenstein brand: Unmistakable and unique
The new Liechtenstein brand was introduced in July 2004 to visualise the characteristics and qualities that stand for the identity and the diverse nature of the State of Liechtenstein and its people with the help of  a unique and recognisable brand logotype. more information
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