Covering around 160 sq kms, Liechtenstein is the fourth smallest country in Europe and the sixth smallest in the world, roughly the same size as Washington, DC in the USA. Nestled in the Alps between Austria and Switzerland, it is renowned for its medieval castles, stunning alpine landscapes, and charming villages. Interestingly, Liechtenstein is one of only two countries in the world that are doubly landlocked, the other being Uzbekistan. You can explore the entire country in two or three days. Here are some places to see in Liechtenstein.
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Guide To Liechtenstein: One Of The World's Smallest Countries That Can Be Explored Entirely On Foot
Liechtenstein covers approximately 160 sq kms, making it the fourth smallest country in Europe and the sixth smallest in the world. You can explore the country in just two to three days—here's a guide to help you get started

The famous red house in Vaduz city, Liechtenstein
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The famous red house in Vaduz city, Liechtenstein
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