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Schwyzerduutsch!  
   

Schwyzerduutsch!

Schwyzerduutsch: Dis hus ist min und doch nit min, wer vorher da ,s was ouch nit sin. Wer nach mir kumt muoß ouch hinaus; sag lieber fründ wem ist dis hus! High German: Dieses Haus ist mein, und doch nicht mein, wer vorher da ist was auch nicht sein. Wer nach mir kommt muß auch hinaus; sag lieber Freund wem ist dieses Haus! English: This house is mine and yet not mine, as well as not his who had it before. Whoever comes after me must also leave; tell, dear Friend, whose is this house!
Country Hopping by Foot

February 13th 2009
Four countries, two days, more walking than you can imagine. It's a beautiful thing. Monday morning, Libor and I were at the train station at the ungodly hour of 5:30am to catch our train at 5:45. At about 10 we pulled into Salzburg, though we were late in catching our connecting train since we weren't travelling with ÖBB , but die Deutsche Bahn. Let us be a littl ... read more
Europe » Liechtenstein » Vaduz

Liechtenstein Flag The Principality of Liechtenstein was established within the Holy Roman Empire in 1719; it became a sovereign state in 1806. Until the end of World War I, it was closely tied to Austria, but the economic devastation caused by that conflict forced Lie... ... read more
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