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The National Day of Liechtenstein has been celebrated since 1940 and is closely connected to the birthday of Prince Franz-Josef II

On 15th August Vaduz hosted a huge celebration attended by thousands of Liechtenstein citizens and guests from many countries.

The National Day began with the State Act held on the lawn in front of Vaduz Castle, including speeches by the Prince Alois, Hereditary of Liechtenstein, and the president of the parliament.

Following the conclusion of the official act of state, an aperitif hosted by Prince Hans-Adam II and Princess Marie of Liechtenstein was held at Vaduz Castle and the entire population was invited to attend.

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