<P> Population-wise, Liechtenstein is the fourth smallest country of Europe; only Vatican City, San Marino, and Monaco have fewer residents . Its population is primarily Alemannic - speaking, although one third is foreign - born, primarily German speakers from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, other Swiss, Italians, and Turks . Foreign - born people make up two - thirds of the country's workforce . </P> <P> Liechtensteiners have an average life expectancy at birth of 80.31 years, subdividing as male: 76.86 years, female: 83.77 years (2011 est .). The infant mortality rate is 4.64 deaths per 1,000 live births, according to recent estimates . </P> <P> The official language is German; most speak an Alemannic dialect of German that is highly divergent from Standard German but closely related to those dialects spoken in neighbouring regions such as Switzerland and Vorarlberg, Austria . In Triesenberg, a dialect promoted by the municipality is spoken . However, Swiss Standard German is understood and spoken by most people within the country . </P> <P> Religion in Liechtenstein in 2010 </P>

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