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  2. Vaduz Castle - Wikipedia

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    Vaduz Castle (German: Schloss Vaduz) is the palace and official residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein. [1] The castle gave its name to the town of Vaduz , the capital of Liechtenstein , which it overlooks from an adjacent hilltop.

  3. Schalun Castle - Wikipedia

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    Schalun Castle (German Burg Schalun or Ruine Schalun), also known colloquially as Wildschloss ("Castle in the wild"), is a castle ruin located in the municipality of Vaduz, Liechtenstein. It lies in the mountains, roughly 1 kilometer to the northeast from the town centre of Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein. It is freely open to tourists and ...

  4. Vaduz - Wikipedia

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    Friedrichshafen Airport also provides access to Vaduz. By car, Vaduz is directly accessible via the A13 motorway in Switzerland, or via the A14 motorway in Austria. [16] Vaduz is connected to Switzerland over the Rhine river by the Vaduz–Sevelen footbridge , or the Werdenberger-Binnenkanal bridge for motor vehicles, which was opened in 1975. [6]

  5. Paphos International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Paphos International Airport (Greek: Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Πάφου; Turkish: Baf Uluslararası Havalimanı) (IATA: PFO, ICAO: LCPH) is a joint civil-military public airport located 6.5 kilometres (4.0 miles) south-east [2] of the city of Paphos on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus.

  6. Category:Tourist attractions in Vaduz - Wikipedia

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    Vaduz Castle; Vaduz Cathedral; S. Schalun Castle This page was last edited on 24 February 2024, at 23:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. House of Liechtenstein - Wikipedia

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    The family originates from Liechtenstein Castle in Lower Austria (near Vienna), which the family possessed from at least 1136 to the 13th century, and from 1807 onwards.. The progenitor Hugo von Liechtenstein (d. 1156) built Liechtenstein Castle around 1122-36 on a fief that he received from the Babenberg margraves of Austria.

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  9. County of Werdenberg - Wikipedia

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    However, Hugo was able to recover power by inheriting his cousins county of Vaduz, losing it, however, in 1416, to the Lords of Brandis. 1397-1416 Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Vaduz: In 1416 Vaduz was annexed to the Lordship of Brandis, and, after many inheritances, eventually became part of Liechtenstein in 1699. Rudolph VII: c.1388 1392-1395 c.1419