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What is the second least visited country in Europe?

#2 – Liechtenstein Sandwiched between the well-known countries of Austria and Switzerland, it is no wonder that Liechtenstein is one of the overlooked countries in Europe — which is a shame because its fairytale-like landscape is something that should not be missed!



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