Vaduz
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Vaduz
Summary
Vaduz is a municipality of Liechtenstein[1]. Vaduz has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Vaduz is located in Liechtenstein[3].
- Vaduz is in the country of Liechtenstein[4].
- Vaduz is on the body of water Rhine[5].
- Vaduz's head of government is recorded as Tudor Ospelt[6].
- Vaduz's head of government is recorded as Q124633045[7].
- Vaduz's instance of is recorded as municipality of Liechtenstein[8].
- Vaduz's instance of is recorded as border city[9].
- Vaduz's instance of is recorded as national capital[10].
- Vaduz's official language is recorded as German[11].
- Vaduz's shares border with is recorded as Eschen[12].
- Vaduz's shares border with is recorded as Gamprin[13].
- Vaduz's shares border with is recorded as Schaan[14].
- Vaduz's shares border with is recorded as Planken[15].
- Vaduz's shares border with is recorded as Triesenberg[16].
- Vaduz's shares border with is recorded as Balzers[17].
- Vaduz's shares border with is recorded as Triesen[18].
- Vaduz's shares border with is recorded as Sevelen[19].
- Vaduz's shares border with is recorded as Buchs[20].
- Vaduz's flag is recorded as flag of Vaduz[21].
- Vaduz's twinned administrative body is recorded as Bern[22].
- Vaduz's twinned administrative body is recorded as La Paz[23].
- Vaduz's twinned administrative body is recorded as Vienna[24].
- Vaduz's postal code is recorded as 9490[25].
- Vaduz's Commons category is recorded as Vaduz[26].
- Vaduz's licence plate code is recorded as FL[27].
Body
Founding
1150 marks the founding of Vaduz[28].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Vaduz include Schaan-Vaduz railway station[29], a through station[30], in Liechtenstein[31], founded in 1872[32].
Why It Matters
Vaduz has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Vaduz is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
Entities named for Vaduz include Schaan-Vaduz railway station[29], a through station[30], in Liechtenstein[31], founded in 1872[32].