Liechtenstein population 2012



Liechtenstein population 1950-2025 - macrotrends.

Demographics of Liechtenstein

Demographic features of the population of Liechtenstein include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

Liechtenstein is the fourth smallest country of Europe, after the Vatican City, Monaco, and San Marino.

Liechtenstein population 2012

  • Liechtenstein population 2012
  • Liechtenstein population 2012 census
  • Liechtenstein population 1950-2025 - macrotrends
  • Liechtenstein population 2024
  • Liechtenstein language
  • Its population is primarily ethnic Alemannic, although a third of its resident population are foreign nationals,[1] primarily German speakers from the Federal Republic of Germany, Austria, and the Swiss Confederation, other Swiss, Italians, and Turks.

    Nationals are referred to by the plural: Liechtensteiners.

    The official language is German; most speak Alemannic, a German dialect highly divergent from Standard German, but closely related to those dialects spoken in neighbouring regions.

    In Triesenberg a quite distinct dialect promoted by the municipality is spoken. According to the census, % of the population is Christian, of