Liechtenstein–Spain relations

Liechtenstein-Spain relations are the bilateral and diplomatic relations between these two countries. Neither Liechtenstein nor Spain has embassies in the other, however the Spanish embassy in Switzerland is accredited to Liechtenstein, as well as its consulate in Zürich, and the Swiss embassy in Spain also represents Liechtenstein.
Diplomatic relations
In 1919 Switzerland assumed responsibility for the diplomatic representation of Liechtenstein, replacing Austria. In recent years Liechtenstein has established Embassies in several countries: Brussels, Berlin, Paris, Vienna, Bern, New York City - UN, Geneva - UN, Strasbourg - Council of Europe. The Foreign Service has a total of 26 diplomats. Relations with Spain are channeled through the respective Embassies in Bern.
As of December 31, 2014, 400 Spaniards in the Principality of Liechtenstein were registered in the Consular Registration of Zurich. According to local data, the Principality had a population of 366 Spaniards at the end of 2014. Conversely, there are 34 Liechtenstein citizens residing in Spain. Since 2004 he has been serving as honorary Vice Consul Markus Kolzoff.
 
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