Rose Liechtenstein (26 March 1887 – 22 December 1955) was a German theater and film actress during the silent film era. She was also credited as Rose...
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The economy of Liechtenstein is based on industry, with a small but significant agricultural sector, and services (especially general services, including...
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Maria Marco d'Aviano Pius; born 14 February 1945) is the Prince of Liechtenstein. He is the son of Prince Franz Joseph II and his wife, Countess Georgina...
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Liste, FL) is a political party in Liechtenstein. As of 2023, it has three seats in the Landtag of Liechtenstein and is represented in five of the local...
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Gundakar Albert Alfred Petrus of Liechtenstein (born 1 April 1949 in Vienna) is a member of the princely family of Liechtenstein. He is the second child and...
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Islam is a minority religion in Liechtenstein. According to the census taken in the year 2000, there were an estimated 2,000 Muslims living in the country...
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Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein, Countess of Rietberg (born Sophie Elisabeth Marie Gabrielle Herzogin in Bayern; 28 October 1967) was born...
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Princess Marie of Liechtenstein (née Princess Marie Isabelle Marguerite Anne Geneviève of Orléans; born Boulogne-Billancourt, France on 3 January 1959)...
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Prince Alfred Roman of Liechtenstein (6 April 1875 – 25 October 1930) was a Liechtensteiner prince and uncle of Franz Joseph II. He was the sixth child...
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order Margit Barnay Carl de Vogt Charlotte Hagenbruch Max Höfler Rose Liechtenstein Cläre Lotto Hermann Picha Ortrud Wagner [de] Margarethe Weisser-Damm...
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Gamprin (redirect from Gamprin, Liechtenstein)
Gamprin (German pronunciation: [ɡamˈpʁiːn] ) is a municipality of Liechtenstein, on the Rhine on the border with the municipality of Sennwald, in Switzerland...
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Salzburg, where he soon rose to consistory president. On 17 January 1728, Pope Benedict XIII appointed Jakob Ernst von Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn as Bishop...
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Holcim shares before the news became public. After trading resumed shares rose by 3.2%. IS attempted to create a modern gold dinar by minting gold, silver...
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Battle of the Bulge (redirect from Operation Christ Rose)
Major-General Freddie de Guingand, Chief of Staff of Montgomery's 21st Army Group, rose to the occasion, and personally smoothed over the disagreements on 30 December...
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President of Kurdistan Region (Iraq) Prince Philipp of Liechtenstein, representing the Prince of Liechtenstein Gitanas Nausėda, President of Lithuania, and First...
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VP Bank (category 1956 establishments in Liechtenstein)
VP Bank AG is a Liechtenstein-based bank headquartered in Vaduz and specialized in private banking. It was founded on April 6, 1956 by Princely Councillor...
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000; 0.3 percent). Between 2011 and 2016, the visible minority population rose by 18.4 percent. In 1961, about 300,000 people, less than two percent of...
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Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race. Glen Rose's sister cities are: Monaco City, Monaco; Jakarta, Indonesia; Vaduz, Liechtenstein; Laayoune, Western Sahara; Plock...
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Joseph of Liechtenstein (29 September 1730 – 21 February 1789) was an Austrian field marshal and courtier, a member of the House of Liechtenstein. He was...
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quite small and primarily limited to Austria, Canada, Germany, and Liechtenstein. "Rotberger". Vitis International Variety Catalogue. Retrieved 2010-02-04...
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Marie Fox (redirect from Princess Aloys of Liechtenstein)
Princess Marie of Liechtenstein (born Marie Henriette Adélaïde Fox; 21 December 1850 – 26 December 1878) was a French-born English writer. A foundling...
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Gutenberg Castle (category Museums in Liechtenstein)
(German: Burg Gutenberg) is an intact castle in the town of Balzers, Liechtenstein, in the centre of the municipality of Balzers, the southern-most municipality...
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Monarchies in Europe (section Liechtenstein)
Spain, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Three are principalities: Andorra, Liechtenstein, and Monaco. Finally, Luxembourg is a grand duchy and Vatican City is...
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last match for the national team remained the 9–0 home victory against Liechtenstein on 11 November 2021, a qualifier match for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in...
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Prostitution in Europe (redirect from Prostitution in Liechtenstein)
persists and many workers continue to lead a double life. Prostitution in Liechtenstein is illegal, but is tolerated by the police as long as it is not street...
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Princess Astrid of Liechtenstein (born 1968), wife of Prince Alexander of Liechtenstein Princess Marie-Astrid of Liechtenstein (born 1987), daughter...
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wanted to modernize them, or they might be superseded by the cavalrymen, they rose in rebellion. The rebellions were highly violent on both sides, but by the...
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Standard German (category Languages of Liechtenstein)
the southern uplands and the Alps (including Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and parts of northern Italy as well as southern Germany). The corresponding...
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United States Business administration Daniel Risch Prime Minister of Liechtenstein St Gallen UniversityUniversity of ZurichLudwig Maximilian University...
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have partly committed to the EU's economy and regulations: Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, which are a part of the single market through the European...
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