Everything you need to identify Liechtenstein in GeoGuessr — from the writing system and road signs to bollard colours, utility poles, and the landscape itself.
These are the fastest visual identifiers — things you should look for in the first few seconds of a round.
Tiny Alpine principality between Switzerland and Austria — terrain is always steep and Alpine
German language; almost identical to Switzerland in appearance
Rhine River valley floor with mountains rising on both sides
If you see .li domain or 'Fürstentum Liechtenstein' on an official sign, it's confirmed
Very few roads — coverage is extremely limited in this tiny country
These details help narrow down a location once you've spotted the country — or confirm your guess when you're unsure.
EU-style; German text; Swiss-influenced signage (sits between Switzerland and Austria)
White lines
Red and white
Red and white; Swiss/Austrian influenced
Concrete; underground cables in Vaduz
Latin (German)
Liechtenstein drives on the right side of the road. In-game, the Google camera car is on the right side — so oncoming traffic comes from the left. This is the norm for most of Europe, the Americas, and continental Asia.
Liechtenstein is one of only two doubly landlocked countries in the world — surrounded entirely by other landlocked countries. Despite its tiny size (160 km²), it has one of the highest GDPs per capita on Earth and more registered companies than people.
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