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Photography of Steg today

I really enjoyed the old pictures people have been posting here, especially that picture of the cute little chapel in Steg. So I decided to go there today to check out that place.
I had an amazing day in your wonderful country. And for once there was a Bergstrasse which lived up to its name.

u/pahlevoon69 — 14 hours ago

What is the best way to move to Liechtenstein if you're from outside the EU?

I’m a 20-year-old Brazilian who discovered Liechtenstein a few years ago and fell in love with the country. The culture, form of government, landscapes, and tranquility, among other things—I even bought Hans Adam II’s book to read. My question is: How could I live in Liechtenstein? Is the process very bureaucratic? Is it worth it? How could I live and work there? I’m thinking about getting dual citizenship—Austrian or German—but I don’t know if I’d be able to. If I can’t, is it difficult? How does the population, as a whole, treat others?

obs: I plan to get my bachelor's degree in economics in Brazil and then think about moving to another country and, of course, learn german, haha. By the way, what sort of german do you speak? Bavarian dialect?

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u/Biruleibe06 — 1 day ago

When native German speakers hear a Liechtsteiner person, can they accurately identify them as a Liechtensteiner?

I know that it will vary drastically from region to region and by individual familiarity and of course Liechtenstein German is not homogenous.

But I'm just curious. Like how British people can identify an American from an Australian no problem but it's hard to tell an Australian from a New Zealander.

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u/ArcticFlor — 3 days ago
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Princess Georgina of Liechtenstein (born Countess Georgina von Wilczek).

u/history990 — 3 days ago

Photograph of Steg in the Saminatal valley, at the entrance to the Malbun area in central Liechtenstein (1975).

u/history990 — 4 days ago

Prince Franz Josef of Liechtenstein (also known as Prince Wenzel) after his christening, with his mother, Princess Georgina of Liechtenstein, 4 December 1962.

u/history990 — 3 days ago
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Miniature portrait of Princess Anna Liechtenstein-KhevenhĂŒller by Heinrich Friedrich FĂŒger.

u/history990 — 4 days ago

Publicly Accessible Staff Restaurants

Do you know which staff restaurants can also be accesses by non-employees? And what are your experiences?

I've been already to the First Advisory staff restaurant at Wuhrstrasse in Vaduz. I would rate it with a 3 out of 5. They had a bit of variety, the veggie menu was sold out at 12.15 every time I went there. And the taste of the food was ok-ish but not more.

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u/ArcticHelios — 7 days ago
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D'Murer weder

Mura isch a heisses fleckle!

Do git uesara Mura-Song gad a andere beduetig --> Sing: Mura git gas, Mura git gas

u/_l33ter_ — 12 days ago

Laundromat?

I'm visiting Liechtenstein for a week. It's my first time here! But also, is there a self-service Laundromat in this country? Anywhere? I didn't see anything on Google or any of the research I've done. Thank you!

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u/JeremyF1978 — 8 days ago

Does anyone think of speaking both Allemannic and Hochdeutsch as being bilingual?

I hear the high and higher Alemannic dialects spoken in Liechtenstein are so different that other Teutophones cannot understand it so I was wondering what the general attitudes locally were.

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u/ArcticFlor — 11 days ago