The D in the white circle is for Germany (Deutschland), the A is for Austria. We were already in Switzerland (which is a while circle with CH in it) and we weren't sure what FL was. We suspected that it might be Liechtenstein. At that prospect we were pleased that The Dutchess had taken us on the path she did so that we could have a look around.
Turns out it was Liechtenstein so we stopped in one of the towns and drove through a few others. The country is about 100 square miles in size so it's quite small. Lucky for us the town we picked just happened to be the town that the prince's castle overlooks and we just happened to drive right to it. It is called Schloss Vaduz and the prince of Liechtenstein actually lives there currently.
If you would like to find out more about the beautiful tax haven that is Liechtenstein, you can read more about it here.
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Why "The Duchess of York"? Don't you guys ever worry about running around when you don't even know what the signs all say?
Because the voice has an english accent and it's a woman. And last time i was here Nicole and I named ours Olga so a new name was in order.
We understand most of the road signs. Besides they are way easier than the Czech signs! And no, we don't worry much.
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