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The municipalities of Liechtenstein, the Gemeinden, exhibit complex shapes, despite their small size. Seven of the Gemeinden have one or more exclaves, in addition to the main territory: Gamprin: 1 exclave; Eschen: 1 exclave; Planken: 4 exclaves, of which 1 is a true enclave; Schaan: 4 exclaves, of which 1 is a true enclave
Pages in category "Municipalities of Liechtenstein" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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Liechtenstein is a member of the Forum of Small States, a group founded in 1992 by Singapore, currently about 108 nations that have less than about ten million inhabitants at the time of joining. [69] Liechtenstein is a member of the International Monetary Fund since the annual meeting of World Bank Group in Washington, D.C. on 21 October 2024 ...
Triesen (German pronunciation: [ˈtʁiːzn̩] ⓘ; dialectal: Tresa) [2] is the third largest municipality in Liechtenstein. It contains several historic churches dating from the fifteenth century. It also has a weaving mill from 1863 that is considered a historical monument. The population is around 5,275.
Cities in Liechtenstein (1 C, 1 P) M. Municipalities of Liechtenstein (11 C, 12 P) V. Villages in Liechtenstein (16 P) This page was ...
Schellenberg (German pronunciation: [ˈʃɛlənˌbɛʁk] ⓘ; dialectal: Schällabärg) [2] is a municipality in the lowland area of Liechtenstein, on the banks of the Rhine. As of 2019 [update] , it has a population of 1,107 [ 1 ] and covers an area of 3.5 km 2 (1.4 sq mi)
Schaan (German pronunciation: ⓘ; dialectal: Schaa) [2] is the largest municipality of Liechtenstein by population. It is located to the north of Vaduz, the capital, in the central part of the country. As of 2019 it has a population of 6,039, [3] making it the most populous