World Careful Driver Day
A day for buses, taxis, rideshare cars, delivery vans, trucks, bicycles, scooters, and everyone trusting strangers on the road.
Liechtenstein Edition
World Careful Driver Day leads today's complete edition for Liechtenstein.
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A day for buses, taxis, rideshare cars, delivery vans, trucks, bicycles, scooters, and everyone trusting strangers on the road.
Not a Liechtenstein holiday, but a day of quiet reflection in a German-speaking principality. Liechtenstein shares its language, culture, and much of its history with its larger neighbors, but it has never been part of Germany or Austria (though it was part of the Holy Roman Empire until 1806 and the German Confederation until 1866). The day is a reminder of Liechtenstein's unique position : a German-speaking microstate that chose independence over integration, and that has maintained its sovereignty since 1719. The triple crown on the national coat of arms (representing the County of Vaduz, the County of Schellenberg, and the Principality of Liechtenstein) symbolizes this independence.
You discover Syria's native Syrian brown bears, striped hyenas, and Arabian oryx across its diverse terrain. You see that Syrian households typically keep sheep, goats, and chickens as both working animals and pets. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.