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117: 124: 29: 223:, was supportive of the transfer, he argued that the country should be fairly compensated for the loss of territory, with either a transfer of Swiss land elsewhere or greater banking cooperation between the two countries. The transfer faced resistance from the residents in Balzers, and was not supported by 246:
the following month and finalised in 1949. In exchange for the transfer, Switzerland agreed to forgive much of Liechtenstein's debt incurred during World War II. In 1952, Switzerland expanded its fortifications in the area to include the Ellhorn mountain.
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between the two countries which had existed since 1924. Despite the community in Balzers again objecting in November 1948, the transfer was approved by the
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vulnerable. This concern was heightened by perceptions that Liechtenstein was susceptible to annexation into
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began negotiations with Liechtenstein to cede the Ellhorn mountain to them. Though
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The mountain was historically part of Liechtenstein, in the municipality of
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Elevation
Listing
Mountains of Switzerland
Coordinates
47°3′13″N 9°28′44″E / 47.05361°N 9.47889°E / 47.05361; 9.47889
Ellhorn is located in Switzerland
Fläsch
Switzerland
mountain
Switzerland
Rätikon
Central Eastern Alps
Liechtenstein
Balzers
Fläsch
Nazi Germany
Anschluss of Austria
Swiss Federal Council
Josef Hoop
Prime Minister of Liechtenstein
Franz Joseph II
Prince of Liechtenstein
World War II
customs union
Landtag of Liechtenstein
"Ellhorn (758m)"


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