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Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein, longest reigning monarch (1938–1989) in Europe from 1964 to 1984 [1] (Princely family)
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Prince Hans Adam II, current Head of State, one of the world's richest royals (Princely family)
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Prince Alois of Liechtenstein (born 1968), regent since 2004 (Princely family)
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Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein (Princely family)
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Otmar Hasler, former Prime Minister (Politicians)
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Mario Frick, in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's youngest Prime Minister when he was elected. (Politicians)
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Ernst Joseph Walch, former Secretary of State (Politicians)
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Klaus Tschütscher, former Prime Minister (Politicians)
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Marco Büchel (born 1971) (Sports)
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Paul Frommelt (born 1957) (Sports)
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Willi Frommelt (born 1952) (Sports)
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Ursula Konzett (born 1959) (Sports)
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Tina Weirather (born 1989) (Sports)
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Andreas Wenzel (born 1958), won one bronze and one silver Olympic medal 1980 and 1984, respectively for Alpine skiing. (Sports)
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Hanni Wenzel (born 1956), won two gold medals and one silver medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics and a bronze one 1976 for Alpine skiing. (Sports)
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Mario Frick (born 1974) (not to be confused with the politician) (Sports)
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Peter Jehle (born 1982) (Sports)
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Nicolas Hasler (born 1991) (Sports)
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Fabienne Wohlwend (born 1997) (W Series) (Sports)
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Josef Rheinberger (1839–1901), composer (Arts)
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Wolfgang Haas (born 1948), Archbishop of Vaduz, former Bishop of Chur (Other)
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Peter Kaiser (1 October 1793 – 23 February 1864), historian, statesman (Other)
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John Latenser, Sr. (1858–1936), architect (Other)
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