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When it comes to Switzerland, it may be a symbol of wealth and stability in everyone's mind. But have you ever thought that there is a country that has made Switzerland apologize three times, and its per capita GDP is more than 500,000 yuan higher than that of Switzerland, and it is still a neighbor of Switzerland, I believe everyone is also very curious, this country is the famous Liechtenstein.
In a country of only 160 square kilometers, about 10,000 people live. Judging from the data, you know that Liechtenstein is a real micro-country, but although the land is small, the economic level of the whole country is not at all micro-level, and it can even be staggering.
<> according to the World Bank, the country's latest per capita GDP has reached 10,000 US dollars, ranking first in the world, equivalent to about 1.17 million yuan. You must know that Switzerland's latest per capita GDP is only 10,000 US dollars, that is, about 520,000 yuan, and the difference of 500,000 yuan may also allow you to see the strength of Liechtenstein as a country.
In fact, this country is particularly "domineering", because even without an army, Switzerland has apologized to the country many times. The first time was because of an inappropriate statement made by a Swiss **, and the second time was ten years after the last apology, when a Swiss exercise accidentally destroyed a vineyard in Liechtenstein and ended up not only apologizing, but also paying a hundred barrels of wine. The third time was an oolong incident, a small Swiss army accidentally got lost and entered Liechtenstein during training, but Liechtenstein did not know about this incident, but the Swiss military later consciously reported and apologized.
Due to the small size of the country, there are not many places to visit in Liechtenstein, such as the famous Vaduz Castle, which is a very old royal castle hundreds of years ago, although the castle is gorgeous and the surrounding scenery is beautiful. However, the castle is not open to the public, so you can only see what the castle looks like from the outside. If you really want to go in, it's not impossible, that is, to spend 70,000 US dollars a day to rent, not only can you visit, but you can also live here for a day, and complete a king's dream, but this dream worth 70,000 US dollars a day, how many ordinary people can afford it?
<> you may have heard of Liechtenstein's stamps, but the beauty and popularity of the stamps are recognized around the world. And the reason why Liechtenstein has been able to maintain a stable and rich economy is thanks to stamps! According to the data, the stamp industry of the countries once revitalized the country's economic crisis, even now, the stamp income of the countries is one of the country's pillar industries, accounting for about one-tenth of the gross national income.
<> interestingly, the welfare of other countries is also one of the best, and it is only a small amount compared to the welfare system of Switzerland. Although the prices are high, especially for food, which is a bit more expensive due to the small size of the country, if you want to shop, the countries may be cheaper than Switzerland. I don't know what you think of this country?
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No, if the richest country by economic aggregate is the United States, the richest country by per capita income is Monaco.
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This place is indeed one of the richest countries in the world. The standard of living of the people in this place is exceptionally high.
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Yes, Liechtenstein's GDP per capita is more than $170,000, despite its modest economy.
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The principality of Liechtenstein, abbreviated as Liechtenstein, is a small landlocked Minhong country in central Europe, sandwiched between Ruichennapst and Austria.
Between the two countries, it is one of only two double-landlocked countries in the world (the other is Uzbekistan.
Liechtenstein is located in the Rhine Valley of the European Alps, bordered by the Rhine River to the west and the Alpine Mountains to the east.
The mountainous terrain is bordered by Austria. Only about one-third of the western part of the country is located in flat river valleys, and the rest of the country is mostly mountainous.
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Liechtenstein is a small landlocked country in central Europe.
The territory of Liechtenstein was once part of the Roman province of Raetia. In January 1719, the then Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI merged the Hünembubilberg estate with the county of Waduz to form a small, independent Grand Duchy named Liechtenstein.
During the Napoleonic Wars of 1800-1815, Liechtenstein was invaded by the First French Empire and the Russian Empire; In 1806, Liechtenstein became a sovereign state, and in 1866 it gained independence. Liechtenstein is a highly developed capitalist country and the only country in the world where the official language is German but there is no border with Germany.
Natural environment
1. Topography.
Liechtenstein is a long and narrow alluvial plain in the west, accounting for about 40% of the total area, the rest is mountainous, and the Grauspitz (2,599 m) in the southern Retia Mountains is the highest point in the country. The lowest point in Liechtenstein is Ruggellerriet, which is 430 meters above sea level.
2. Climatic characteristics.
Liechtenstein has a temperate continental climate with an average temperature of January, July, and in some areas in January. Liechtenstein has a mild and humid climate, with annual precipitation of about 1,000 mm, and February is the lowest time of the year with about 95 mm; July can reach 181 mm, which is the highest precipitation of the year.
3. Hydrological conditions.
Liechtenstein's main river is the Rhine. The only natural lake is the Gamprinerseele Lake caused by the erosion of the Rhine River that flooded in 1927. The lake is 435 meters above sea level, with a surface area of hectares, an average depth of 3 meters, and a maximum depth of 6 meters.
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Liechtenstein has a land area of square kilometres and a population of about 10,000 as of 2018. Located on the banks of the Upper Rhine in the middle of the Alps, bordered by Switzerland to the west and Austria to the east, Liechtenstein is one of only two doubly landlocked countries in the world. For more information on "Liechtenstein's Population and Land Area", you can read on to find out.
1. Liechtenstein, the full name of the "Principality of Liechtenstein", is one of the few small countries in Europe, with small land and sparse population.
2. Foreigners account for about one-third of Liechtenstein's total population, mainly from Switzerland, Austria, Germany and Italy, and the ethnic groups in Liechtenstein are mainly Germanic peoples.
3. Liechtenstein is a highly developed capitalist country, with industry as the pillar industry, more than 95% of its products are exported, and the postal industry also plays an important role in the national economy.
4. Liechtenstein is the only country in the world that can be rented, only need to pay 70,000 US dollars per night**, with a minimum rental of two nights, and anyone can be Liechtenstein's "temporary king".
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There is a country called Liechtenstein in Europe, and the price is clearly marked for 50w to rent yourself.
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