Vaduz

[ fah-doots ]
/ fɑˈduts /

noun

a city in and the capital of Liechtenstein, on the upper Rhine.

Definition for vaduz (2 of 2)

Liechtenstein
[ lik-tuh n-stahyn; German likh-tuh n-shtahyn ]
/ ˈlɪk tənˌstaɪn; German ˈlɪx tənˌʃtaɪn /

noun

a small principality in central Europe between Austria and Switzerland: economically linked with Switzerland. 65 sq. mi. (168 sq. km). Capital: Vaduz.

OTHER WORDS FROM Liechtenstein

Liech·ten·stein·er, noun

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH Liechtenstein

Lichtenstein Liechtenstein

Example sentences from the Web for vaduz

  • The Rhine, on the contrary, had the option of running down by Vaduz to Rheinach, and has adopted this course.

    The Beauties of Nature |Sir John Lubbock

British Dictionary definitions for vaduz (1 of 2)

Vaduz
/ (German faˈdʊts) /

noun

the capital of Liechtenstein, in the Rhine valley: an old market town, dominated by a medieval castle, residence of the prince of Liechtenstein. Pop: 5005 (2003 est)

British Dictionary definitions for vaduz (2 of 2)

Liechtenstein
/ (ˈlɪktənˌstaɪn, German ˈlɪçtənʃtain) /

noun

a small mountainous principality in central Europe on the Rhine: formed in 1719 by the uniting of the lordships of Schellenburg and Vaduz, which had been purchased by the Austrian family of Liechtenstein; customs union formed with Switzerland in 1924. Official language: German. Religion: Roman Catholic majority. Currency: Swiss franc. Capital: Vaduz. Pop: 37 009 (2003 est). Area: 160 sq km (62 sq miles)

Cultural definitions for vaduz

Liechtenstein

(lik-tuhn-steyen, likh-tuhn-shteyen) Constitutional monarchy in west-central Europe, located in the Alps between Austria and Switzerland. Its capital and largest city is Vaduz.

notes for Liechtenstein

Not quite as large as Washington, D.C., Liechtenstein is one of the smallest European countries.