Latvia and Liechtenstein

The country operates under the abbreviation LV from which Riga serves as the main governing city. Latvian acts as the official language while the people practice diverse religions with Christianity as the dominant faith across the country despite its total land area of 64,589 km² being mostly covered with forests and rivers and Baltic charm.
The people of this nation consider independence together with culture and nature as their core values. The UNESCO Old Town along with the cathedral in Riga deserves a stop.
Visitors should prioritize the visit to Jurmala’s golden sandy beaches because they represent a national must-see attraction.
The important destinations across the state include Aglona together with Rundale Palace and Freedom Monument and Turaida Castle and Gauja National Park’s magnificent trails.
Liechtenstein

LI represents the short name of the country and Vaduz serves as its capital location. The official language in this country is German though the population has two main religious sects Catholic and Protestant followers.
Located in .160.5 km² territory Liechtenstein doubles as a small nation that upholds finance alongside its standard practices and mountain heritage.
Vaduz Castle is a historical castle serving as the official residence of the Prince.
Balzers hosts the well-preserved medieval castle named Gutenberg Castle from the medieval period. Malbun Ski Resort offers peaceful retreats in this mountain haven.