System of State, Constitution Liechtenstein is a constitutional, hereditary monarchy on a democratic and parliamentary basis. The power of State is embodied in the Reigning Prince and the People and is exercised by them in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution (article 2 of the Constitution of 1921).
Head of State Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, Duke of Troppau and Jägerndorf, Court of Rietberg. Upon the death of his father, Prince Franz Josef II, Hereditary Prince Hans-Adam took over the regency on 13 November 1989.
On August 15th 2004 H.S.H. Prince Hans-Adam II entrusts his son H.S.H. Hereditary Prince Alois as his representative with the exercise of all sovereign rights pertaining to him, in accordance with the Liechtenstein Constitution.
Parliament The Liechtenstein Parliament (Landtag) is composed of 25 representatives. It exercises its rights in the sessions of the Parliamentary Plenary. The Liechtenstein Parliament is small in an international comparison.
Government According to the Constitution, the Government is a collegial body composed of the Prime Minister and four other Ministers. The Prime Minister and the other Ministers are appointed by the Reigning Prince on recommendation of the Liechtenstein Parliament.
Courts Jurisdiction in civil and criminal matters is exercised in the first instance by the Court of Justice, in the second instance by the Court of Appeal, and in the third and last instance by the Supreme Court. The Administrative Court and the Constitutional Court are courts of public law. The courts sit in Vaduz.
Capital Vaduz
Population approx. 35'000 inhabitants (as of the end of 2007), of which 34% are foreigners, mainly Swiss, Austrians; Italians and Germans
Language Standard German is the official language; the colloquial language is an Alemannic dialect
National Day 15 August
Currency Swiss franc Euros are generally accepted
Area 160.0 square kilometers (Fourth-smallest state in Europe, after Vatican, Monaco and San Marino)
Geographical Data Highest mountain: Grauspitz, elevation 2599 meters
Lowest point: Ruggeller Riet, elevation 430 meters
Greatest extension: Length 24.8 km, width 12.5 km
Location between 47° 16' 08''/47° 02' 58'' northern latitude and 9° 28' 16'' /9° 38' 34 '' eastern longitude
Neighboring States Switzerland and Austria
National borders Total of 77.9 km, of which 41.2 km are with Switzerland (canton of St. Gallen, canton of Graubünden) and 36.7 km with Austria (province of Vorarlberg)
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 Welcome to the Principality
of Liechtenstein
 Laser show at the National
Day celebrations, 2003
 Vaduz, with a car-free
center, is the capital of Liechtenstein
 The Princely Family in
the courtyard of Vaduz Castle
 The Government of
Liechtenstein: a collective authority with a Prime Minister and four
additional Ministers (picture: Government team 2009-2013)
 Malbun is Liechtenstein’s
summer and winter sports location at 1,600 meters elevation
 With rich flora and fauna,
the valley area of Liechtenstein is an inviting place to hike
 Liechtenstein has a successful
and diverse economy
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