Clues
Use these details to boost your ability to identify specific countries in the game.
Identity & symbols
Language
German is the official language, using the Latin alphabet with standard characters.
Culture
Look for elements of Swiss-German culture, such as signage in German, and traditional festivals or events.
Miscellaneous
The presence of small, picturesque towns and a very limited number of urban areas; also, the proximity to Austria and Switzerland can be a hint.
Capital
Vaduz
Environment & landscape
Environment
The landscape includes mountainous regions, particularly the Alps, and valleys with lush greenery.
Infrastructure
Architectural styles include traditional Alpine houses, modern buildings, and castles such as the Vaduz Castle.
Coverage
True
Foliage
Common tree types include beech, spruce, and fir, along with various deciduous trees. Grasses are prevalent in meadows and along roadways.
Topography
Liechtenstein is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with the Alps dominating the landscape, along with some hilly and flat valley areas.
Roads & transportation
Cars
Vehicle registration plates are white with a blue border, featuring the letter 'L' for Liechtenstein.
Driving
Vehicles drive on the right side of the road.
Signs
Road signs are similar to those in Germany and Switzerland, with a mix of German text and symbols.
Stop
Stop signs read 'STOP' in Liechtenstein.
Bollards
Bollards in Liechtenstein are typically standard urban designs, often painted in bright colors to enhance visibility.
Poles
Utility poles in Liechtenstein are generally wooden or concrete, often equipped with modern communication lines and minimal additional signage.