Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Liechtenstein
The resident population of Liechtenstein, the fourth smallest country of Europe, consists for about a third of foreigners, mainly Germans, Austrians and Swiss.
The official language is German, though most speak an Alemannic dialect. About 80% of the population is Roman Catholic, 7% is Protestant.
The most famous person from Liechtenstein besides the prince is Hanni Wenzel, of German origin, who won two Olympic titles in 1980 in alpine skiing.
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