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ALT1: ... that Liechtenstein ceded the Ellhorn mountain to Switzerland in 1949, despite resistance from local communities?
ALT2: ... that Liechtenstein ceded the Ellhorn mountain to Switzerland in 1949, following Swiss threats to end the customs union between the two countries?
Overall: @TheBritinator: Just long enough, new enough, QPQ done, Earwig only flags Mapcarta, which pulls from Wiki. Foreign-language and offline sources accepted AGF. I only have one question: why is the defaultsort key Agnel?
All 3 hooks approved. Very interesting little bit of history, nice job. Lots of potential for expansion, too, as the bit about the "Lorelei of the Alpine Rhine" in source 3 implies there's some culture relating to it. –TCMemoire15:04, 5 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I believe the article would benefit a lot from having a map that shows the exact border change between Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
I was unable to find such map so far, and don't have the knowledge of how to make vector images or how exactly the border change looked like, but I hope someone with such knowledge could make one
--Wojtekpolska1013 (talk) 16:20, 25 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]