Liechtenstein

 
Pronunciation: /ˈlɪktənˌstʌɪn, ˈlɪçtnˌʃtaɪn/
  • a small independent principality in the Alps, between Switzerland and Austria; population 34,800 (est. 2009); official language, German; capital, Vaduz.
  • The principality was created in 1719 within the Holy Roman Empire, becoming independent of the German confederation in 1866. Liechtenstein is economically integrated with Switzerland

Derivatives

Liechtensteiner

noun