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On August 15, the population of the world's sixth smallest country - Liechtenstein in case you hadn't guessed - will be on holiday to celebrate their S taatsfeiertag , which we will call national day due to the simple fact that there is no proper English translation for its original German term. There had been celebrations of a similar scale before, for example when for the first time a sovereign prince visited the country in , or for anniversaries of the country or its princes though sometimes without those celebrated.
It seems likely that World War II and the constant threat by National Socialism played an influencing factor in the decision to invent a national holiday. Whatever the reason, the government of the Principality declared August 15 as Liechtenstein's national day on August 5, and it took place for the first time just ten days later.
The day was chosen for two reasons. On the one hand, it was already a public holiday as the Catholic world is celebrating Virgin Mary's ascent to heaven known as the Feast of the Assumption that day and Liechtenstein is a staunchly Catholic country , while on the other hand it was the day before the birthday of Prince Franz Josef II, who had come to power two years earlier.
Celebrated for the first time in , some 50 years later a law was passed to make August 15 Liechtenstein's official national holiday after the death of Prince Franz Josef II in National day in was a very special one as it also included the ceremony of homage of Prince Hans-Adam II. Throughout the decades, the National Day had many different forms of appearance which evolved through the years. These days, the official celebrations kick off with a procession of the Princely Family, dignitaries and a bunch of other people down from Schloss Vaduz to the castle meadow situated nearby.