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Liechten(((stein)))


Liechten(((stein)))[1] is a small, neutral country in the Alps located between Austria and Switzerland. Almost nobody lives here and most of the people walking around in the streets are either tourists or Swiss / Austrian commuters trying to quintuple their salaries by working there.
Culture[edit | edit source]
Liechtensteiner culture primarily consists of bathing in money and and leaving the country to go to parties in Switzerland or Austria or something.
History[edit | edit source]
- January 23, 1719: The Principality of Liechtenstein was established by decree of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI.
- July 12, 1806: Liechtenstein became a sovereign independent state when it joined the Confederation of the Rhine.
- June 20, 1815: Joined the German Confederation, which further recognized its sovereignty.
23 January 1719 is cited as the date for establishment, while 12 July 1806 is cited as the date for independence / sovereignty.
Demographics[edit | edit source]
Mostly just White people from the Alps (for now), but sandniggers are slowly creeping into the country.
Swiss invasion incidents[edit | edit source]
- 1968: Swiss artillery accidentally fired five shells into Liechtenstein, hitting the Malbun ski area.
- 1976: About 75 Swiss soldiers and packhorses took a wrong turn and crossed roughly 500 m into Liechtenstein.
- 1985: Swiss-fired rockets landed in Liechtenstein and started a forest fire; Switzerland paid compensation.
- 1992: Swiss Army cadets accidentally crossed the border and established an observation post inside Liechtenstein. Switzerland apologized.
- 2007: About 170–171 Swiss soldiers got lost during a nighttime training exercise and marched more than a mile into Liechtenstein before realizing their mistake. Liechtenstein reportedly hadn't even noticed until Switzerland told them.
See also[edit | edit source]
Notes
- ↑ The Swiss franc is (((Jewish)))


