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Vaduz

[fah-doots]

noun

  1. a city in and the capital of Liechtenstein, on the upper Rhine.



Vaduz

/ ڲˈʊٲ /

noun

  1. the capital of Liechtenstein, in the Rhine valley: an old market town, dominated by a medieval castle, residence of the prince of Liechtenstein. Pop: 5005 (2003 est)

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It was not exactly a routine win 13 months later in the return in Vaduz, with Craig Mackail-Smith's solitary Scotland goal settling it.

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Vaduz has advanced unbeaten through three qualifying rounds — eliminating Rapid Vienna, a two-time beaten finalist in the old European Cup Winners’ Cup — despite going winless in five Swiss league games this season.

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Geraint Thomas has become the first Briton to win the Tour de Suisse after finishing second on the final day time trial in Vaduz.

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It plays Liechtenstein, in Vaduz, three days later.

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A compliance officer with VP Bank in Vaduz, she planned to use her prize money to go fully professional.

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