Duchy of Liechtenstein

The Duchy of Liechtenstein is one of Bahamutman's Secondary Nations. It is located in mainland Europe.

It is a Germanic country. It speaks German as its main language, considering all three of its constituent nations (Liechtenstein, Austria, and Switzerland) speak German.

Etymology
It is called the Duchy of Liechtenstein because it's a Duchy, and it's for Liechtenstein. (best explanation 2016 40/10)

History
In 1999, Austria and Liechtenstein signed an agreement- Austria would annex Liechtenstein, rename to the Duchy of Vienna, and would retain the Austrian monarch, and the Liechtensteiner Prime Minister. In 2007, the monarch died, and Liechtenstein had their ex-prince's son be the new PRINCE of the Duchy of Vienna. His name was Alois. (Alois is a real guy). The Duchy of Vienna seemed less fitting, so a referendum was held to rename the country. The Duchy of Liechtenstein won. The new Duchy of Liechtenstein felt they needed to expand, and luckily for them, Switzerland felt they needed to be more involved in politics. So Switzerland ended up joining the Duchy of Liechtenstein as an administrative region. The nation then designed a new flag, which was the first flag of Liechtenstein with the crest added in the center.

Topography
The country is covered with the Alpine mountain range. It's relatively cold there, but not cold enough to have snow on the ground at all moments.

Enemies
None.

Languages
They speak German, but Hungarian and Austrian German are significant minorities.

Logistical
Financial (in USD)

Travel Permissions
Liechtensteiners can travel wherever they please. Europe is the most popular destination.

By Land
Basically everyone has a car. Taxis are common on busy streets.

By Air
There is one airline, that operates in EVERY airport in the country. It is called Prince Air. Its motto- "Fly with the luxuries of a prince!"

By Sea
It's a landlocked country, so people can't travel by sea.

Television
They have the same companies as their constituent countries.

Sports
They have their Swiss, Austrian, and Liech teams for every sport in the country. They all play individually, except for in the Olympics, when they play as a unified Liechtensteiner team.