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Pocket Land - Liechtenstein

author:Ji Jian whispered

  Of all the countries in the world, Liechtenstein is unique in many respects. There are only seven policemen, one guard and one police dog in the country. Located between Switzerland and Austria in central Europe, it is a constitutional monarchy with a total area of just 157 square kilometers. With 14,000 inhabitants, Liechtenstein can only take half a day to explore the country. If you light a cigarette in Switzerland and drive through Liechtenstein to Austria, the smoke may not be burned out. Therefore, many people who pass through this country do not necessarily know it. The country is dominated by agriculture, and most of the people are honest and diligent farmers. There are about 7,000 cows in the country, which are driven to the Alps in the summer to graze and back into the valleys after autumn. The country has no cities, only 11 villages, including Vaduz, the capital of 4,000 people. There are no airfields in the country, there are no railway stations in Vaduz, and there is not even an army ...

  Liechtenstein seems to be a small country that can fly when it blows, but it holds several world records.

Pocket Land - Liechtenstein

  Liechtenstein does not have its own independent currency, and the Swiss franc is its currency. However, as we all know, this country is famous for its postage stamps. The stamp issuing bureau is regarded as one of the most important institutions in the country. When stamps are issued, approximately 100,000 people are registered in the register of the names of the persons who send them. Stamp revenues are said to account for 20 per cent of the treasury's revenues. The Prime Minister personally checks the stamps when they are issued and is ultimately responsible for the design. This shows how important stamps are to this country.

  The early history of Liechtenstein is embellished by several wars that remain in memory today. The last war the country fought was the Austro-Prussian War of 1866.

Pocket Land - Liechtenstein

  It is said that 80 soldiers waved military flags and blew horns to march. But not only did he not fight to the last man, but there was one more soldier back than when he went out on the campaign. What's going on? It is still covered by a veil of mystery. But in any case, it is true that the soldiers hid in the valleys of the Alps throughout the war and never encountered enemy forces. This army was disbanded two years later by the then ruling Grand Duke.

  Not so long ago, Liechtenstein was a rather poor agricultural country. The most important industries are cotton textiles and denture manufacturing. But now new and important industries are developing - such as precision machines, the chemical industry, heating equipment, furniture, lathes, etc. Liechtenstein now exports to 120 countries. A company specializing in ultra-high-performance vacuum technology equipment sent its products to the moon through NASA and Apollo 16. It is said that the output of each Liechtenstein national is almost $5,200 per year. It should be said that it is the largest exporter in the world. Of course. This is by population.

  In Liechtenstein there is also industry within industry, i.e. the introduction of foreign enterprises. Directors of companies affiliated with Liechtenstein do not have to reside in the country. The name of the company and the names of the directors are not disclosed. Even the number of companies to which it belongs is strictly confidential. It is estimated that there are more than 25,000 branches. Thus, on average, there is more than one joint-stock company per Liechtenstein national.

  Liechtenstein is indeed a comfortable country to live in. Because it is so comfortable, no one wants to go out of the country, not even prisoners. The prison is under that administrative building. One winter, the deputy prime minister worked in his upstairs room until 9:30 p.m., only to find that the door was locked from the outside and he was locked inside. He knocked the door, trying to get the attention of passers-by. But in Vaduz, there is not a single passer-by at 9:30 in the winter night. It was easy for a sleepy-eyed man to come up from the basement with an unhappy face. With a bunch of keys in his hand, he opened the door for him. The Deputy Prime Minister asked: "What are you?" "I'm a prisoner." "How does the prisoner hold the key?" "And rightfully so." "So what are you going to do after this?" "Go back to the bachelor cell and lock it yourself, you don't have to worry."

  Like such a "paradise", I don't know how many people want to enter its nationality, but it is not easy. The Prime Minister of Liechtenstein said: "We do not want too many people, the population is now enough and it is gradually increasing. "Applicants for naturalization must have lived in Liechtenstein for five years and paid 10,000 yuan, which must finally be approved by the Parliament. As a result, only four persons were naturalized last year.

Pocket Land - Liechtenstein

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