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Postage Stamp Museum

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Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Postage Stamp Museum
Phone:
+423 236 61 05

Address:
Staedtle 37, Vaduz 9490, Liechtenstein

This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Liechtenstein. The Principality of Liechtenstein is a doubly landlocked Alpine microstate in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and south and by Austria to the east. Its area is just over 160 square kilometres , and it has an estimated population of 37,000. Its capital is Vaduz and the biggest town is Schaan. The postal history of the principality pre-dates introduction of the first postage stamps in 1850. The principality was obliged to use Austrian stamps until 1912 when the first Liechtenstein issues were produced, although these were still issued under Austrian direction. Following the collapse of Hapsburg Austria in 1918, Liechtenstein secured postal independence and began issuing its own stamps from July 1920.
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