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Liechtensteiners
Total population
c. 34,000[1]
(Germanic Liechtensteiners worldwide; 2000.)
Regions with significant populations
 Liechtenstein     c. 24,000[a][2]
 United States2,000[citation needed]
  Switzerland1,000[citation needed]
 Austria100[citation needed]
 Germany100[citation needed]
 United Kingdom50[citation needed]
 Spain50[citation needed]
 Italy27[citation needed]
 Portugal10 [3]
Languages
German
(Alemannic German)
Religion
Historically Christian
(predominantly Roman Catholic, with other small minorities)[4]
Related ethnic groups
Other Germanic peoples
(especially Swabians, Swiss Germans and Voralberg people)

Liechtensteiners are Germanic[5] people native to Liechtenstein linked strictly with Swiss Germans and Swabians.[1][6] There were approximately 34,000 Germanic Liechtensteiners worldwide at the turn of the 21st century.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Germanic Liechtensteiners made up about 66% of Liechtenstein in 2013.

References

  1. ^ a b c Minahan 2000, p. 411
  2. ^ CIA Factbook – Lichtenstein
  3. ^ "Relatório de Imigração, Fronteiras e Asilo 2020" (PDF). sef.pt. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  4. ^ Volkszählung 2010 – Amt für Statistik. Retrieved on 2016-01-13.
  5. ^ Minahan 2000, p. 769
  6. ^ Waldman & Mason 2006, p. 486

Sources

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from The World Factbook. CIA.