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Emblem of Liechtenstein
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High above the young Rhine Lies Liechtenstein, resting On Alpine heights. This beloved homeland, This dear fatherland Was chosen for us by God's wise hand.
Oben am jungen Rhein Lehnet sich Liechtenstein An Alpenhöh'n. Dies liebe Heimatland, Das teure Vaterland, Hat Gottes weise Hand Für uns erseh'n.

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Introduction
Hou Kingdom of Liechtenstein, also translated as the Principality of Liechtenstein, the Kingdom of Liechtenstein, Central Europe A small landlocked country (defined by the United Nations regional group as a Western European country), sandwiched between Switzerland and Austria, is one of only two dual landlocked countries in the world (the other is Uzbekistan). At the same time, the country is also the only German language An official language but no border with Germany. This small mountain country with a constitutional monarchy, although the land is small and the population is sparse, the national income level is extremely high, the per capita GDP is as high as 60,000 euros, with the beautiful scenery of the Alps, tax havens and high Known for its standard of living.
About the National Anthem
High on the young Rhine-'On the young Rhine'-Oben am jungen Rhein

'On the young Rhine', Liechtenstein national anthem. This song has the same melody as the British national anthem 'God Blessed My King'. Since the lyrics were changed in 1963, it has become the national anthem of Liechtenstein.
Flag Meaning
Ratio 3 :5. Two horizontal flags of blue and red, with a golden crown in the upper left corner. Blue represents the sky, red represents the fire, while the crown represents the principality, and gold represents the unity of the people and the ruler. The blue and red background colors are derived from The military uniform of the Royal Forest Army of the Liechtenstein Marquis in the 18th century.
Emblem Meaning
The Liechtenstein National Emblem is also the Grand Duke Emblem. The central pattern is a shield emblem, which is divided into four quadrants: the first quadrant represents Silesia. The four yellow and four black horizontal stripes are crossed by the diagonal green crest, representing the Kuhnlinger family. The red and white shield represents the Duchy of Tropa, and the Harpies represents Ritterburg. The small yellow and red shield in the middle is the small yellow and red shield. Family crest. The hunting horn below represents the Duchy of Jagerndorf.
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