The border between Austria and Liechtenstein is being reorganized. Approximately 240 square meters of land must be replaced because the current border line runs through the Egelsee and “the course of the state border is no longer recognizable.”
The corresponding law is currently being assessed in Vorarlberg. Only then can the new state treaty be concluded. The border between Austria and Liechtenstein is approximately 35 kilometers long. In parts the regulated Esche current marks the border, including in the Egelsee area, which on the Austrian side belongs to the town of Feldkirch.
This is a retention pond that was constructed between 2011 and 2013 to improve flood safety. The current border now zigzags through the lake. The new border demarcation should help with this. Approximately 240 square meters of flooring is replaced each time.
The strip of land becomes narrower
In addition, the strip of land that must be kept free will only have to be one meter wide in the future instead of the current ten meters. This will bring benefits to the owners of the affected properties, it was said. Liechtenstein is about 35 kilometers long and has about 40,000 inhabitants.
Source: Krone

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