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How They Dazzle Us
Liechtenstein has one of the highest gross domestic products (GDP) per person in the world and the unemployment rate is one of the lowest in the world at 1.5%. Liechtenstein has long been known in the past as a billionaire tax haven, with the Prince of Liechtenstein being the world's eighth wealthiest monarch with an estimated wealth of $3.5 billion. The country's population enjoys one of the world's highest standards of living and despite its limited natural resources, it's one of the few countries in the world with more registered companies than citizens.
Read More >Why We Love Them
Liechtenstein has one of the world’s lowest crime rates, with its last murder occurring in approximately 1997 and its prison holding very few inmates. In fact, citizens who are given prison sentences longer than two years are transferred across the border to Austria. The crime rate is so low that the average Liechtenstein resident reportedly doesn’t even lock her front door.
Read More >Their Sustainable Superpower
An Alpine country, Liechtenstein is mainly mountainous, making it a winter sport destination. Many cultivated fields and small farms are found both in the south Oberland and north Unterland.
Read More >Best Time to Visit
Liechtenstein enjoys its most moderate temperatures during the summer. If you are interested in winter sports, Alpine resorts open towards the end of November. They are most popular over the Christmas season and close by April when the snows melt.
Read More >Unique Foods
Cheeses and soups are at the foundation of Liechtensteiner cuisine. Milk products are also staple ingredients due to an expansive dairy industry. Vegetables that feature heavily include leafy greens, potatoes and cabbage.
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