LIECHTENSTEIN
Capital | Vaduz
Population | 34,761 (July 2009 est.)
Area | 160 sq km
Official language | German
Holidays | Assumption Day, 15 August
Currency | Swiss francs (CHF)
Time Zone | UTC+1
Best time to visit | December to April for winter sports, May to October for hiking
Connecting with the Culture| Having your passport stamped to earn bonus bragging points. Tackling the rugged hiking trails that wind through stunning Alpine scenery. Exploring tiny Vaduz, which sits below historic Vaduz Castle. Whizzing down the Malbun resort’s ski runs. Collecting stamps at the Postage Stamp Museum in Vaduz
Read | Secrets of the Seven Smallest States of Europe: Andorra, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City by Thomas Ecchardt, which outs Liechtenstein from it’s historical closet
Listen | Vaduz-born classical composer Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger (1839-1901)
Watch | films from countries with less than 10 million inhabitants at the Vaduz Film festival, held every August
Eat | Filling soups, cheeses, and Alp-fortifying food such as rosti (fried shredded potatoes) and wurst (sausage)
Drink | local, rarely exported wine
In a word | Vilech choi mer us mal zum Briefmarkele traffe? (maybe we could swap stamps sometime?)
Characteristics | A copycat Switzerland; wine producers; obsessive philatelists; a tax haven for enthusiastic entrepreneurs; the Alps; a retreat for expats; tiny mountain willages; crisp air; banks; ski-runs and hiking routes
Surprises | Dentures are an important export; there’s no military service- the 80-strong army was disbanded in 1868; bank customers can no longer deposit money anonymously.